ammonification (Addition of ammonia or ammonia compounds, especially to the soil) |
amonifikazio |
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ammonification (Addition of ammonia or ammonia compounds, especially to the soil) |
amonizazio |
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ammonium (The radical NH4+, NH4) |
amonio |
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amphibian (A class of vertebrate animals characterized by a moist, glandular skin, gills at some stage of development, and no amnion during the embryonic stage) |
anfibio |
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amusement park (An open-air entertainment area consisting of stalls, side shows etc.) |
jolas-parke |
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anaerobic condition (A mode of life carried on in the absence of molecular oxygen) |
egoera anaerobio |
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anaerobic condition (A mode of life carried on in the absence of molecular oxygen) |
egoera anaerobiko |
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anaerobic process (A process from which air or oxygen not in chemical combination is excluded) |
prozesu anaerobio |
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anaerobic process (A process from which air or oxygen not in chemical combination is excluded) |
prozesu anaerobiko |
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anaerobic treatment (Breakdown of organic material without the presence of oxygen, a treatment which permanently removes the unpleasant odour of many organic wastes so that they can be used on agricultural land) |
arazketa anaerobiko |
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analysis (Examination or determination) |
analisi |
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analysis (Examination or determination) |
azterketa |
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analysis programme (No definition needed) |
analisi-programa |
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analysis programme (No definition needed) |
azterketa-programa |
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analytical chemistry (The branch of chemistry dealing with techniques which yield any type of information about chemical systems) |
kimika analitiko |
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analytical equipment (Equipment employed in analytical techniques) |
analisi-ekipo |
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analytical method (No definition needed) |
metodo analitiko |
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analytical method (No definition needed) |
analisi-metodo |
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anatomy (The science concerned with the physical structure of animals and plants) |
anatomia |
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angiosperm (The class of seed plants that includes all the flowering plants, characterized by the possession of flowers. The ovules, which become seeds after fertilization, are enclosed in ovaries. The xylem contains true vessels. The angiospermae are divided into two subclasses: Monocotyledoneae and Dycotiledoneae) |
angiospermo |
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