channelling (Any system of distribution canals or conduits for water, gas, electricity, or steam) |
kanalizazio |
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charcoal (A porous solid product containing 85-98% carbon and produced by heating carbonaceous materials such as cellulose, wood or peat at 500-600 C° in the absence of air) |
egur-ikatz |
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chart (A formal written record of transactions, proceedings, etc., as of a society, committee, or legislative body; act) |
akta |
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chart (A formal written record of transactions, proceedings, etc., as of a society, committee, or legislative body; act) |
batzar-agiri |
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chart (A formal written record of transactions, proceedings, etc., as of a society, committee, or legislative body; act) |
bilera-agiri |
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chart (A map for navigation that delineates a portion of the sea, indicating the outline of the coasts and the position of rocks, sandbanks and other parts of a sea; nautical) |
nabigazio-mapa |
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chelicerate (A subphylum of the phylum Artrophoda; chelicerae are characteristically modified as pincers) |
kelizeratu |
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chemical (Any substance used in or resulting from a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules) |
produktu kimiko |
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chemical addition (Chemical reaction in which one or more of the double bonds or triple bonds in an unsaturated compound is converted to a single bond by the addition of other atoms or groups) |
adizio kimiko |
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chemical analysis (The complex of operations aiming to determine the kinds of constituents of a given substance) |
analisi kimiko |
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chemical composition (The nature and proportions of the elements comprising a chemical compound) |
konposizio kimiko |
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chemical contamination (The addition or presence of chemicals to, or in, another substance to such a degree as to render it unfit for its intended purpose. Also refers to the result(s) of such an addition or presence) |
poluzio kimiko |
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chemical corrosivity (The tendency of a metal to wear away another by chemical attack) |
korrosibotasun kimiko |
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chemical decontamination (Removal of chemical substances from a building, a watercourse, a person's clothes, etc.) |
deskontaminazio kimiko |
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chemical degradation (The act or process of simplifying or breaking down a molecule into smaller parts, either naturally or artificially) |
degradazio kimiko |
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chemical element (elements and their compounds ; A substance made up of atoms with the same atomic number; common examples are hydrogen, gold, and iron) |
elementu kimiko |
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chemical engineering (The branch of engineering concerned with industrial manufacture of chemical products. It is a discipline in which the principles of mathematical, physical and natural sciences are used to solve problems in applied chemistry. Chemical engineers design, develop, and optimise processes and plants, operate them, manage personnel and capital, and conduct research necessary for new developments. Through their efforts, new petroleum products, plastics, agricultural chemicals, house-hold products, pharmaceuticals, electronic and advanced materials, photographic materials, chemical and biological compounds, various food and other products evolve) |
ingeniaritza kimiko |
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chemical fallout (The sedimentation of chemical substances accumulated in the atmosphere as a result of industrial emissions) |
jalkitze kimiko |
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chemical fertiliser (Fertilizer manufactured from chemicals; excessive use of them can cause pollution, when all the chemicals are not taken up by the plants and the excess is leached out of the soil into rivers and may cause algal bloom) |
ongailu kimiko |
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chemical in the environment (The presence in the environment of any solid, liquid or gaseous material discharged from a process and that may pose substantial hazard to human health and the environment) |
inguruneko produktu kimiko |
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