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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
rail transport (Transportation of goods and persons by railway) trenbideko garraio
railroad vehicle trenbideko ibilgailu
railway (A permanent track composed of a line of parallel metal rails fixed to sleepers, for transport of passengers and goods in trains) trenbide
railway network (The whole system of railway distribution in a country) trenbide-sare
railway station (A place along a route or line at which a train stops to pick up or let off passengers or goods, especially with ancillary buildings and services) tren-geltoki
rain (Precipitation in the form of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 millimeter) euri
rain forest (A forest of broad-leaved, mainly evergreen, trees found in continually moist climates in the tropics, subtropics, and some parts of the temperate zones) euri-oihan tropikal
rain water (Water which falls as rain from clouds) euri-ur
rain water sewer system (Channels for clearing away rain water) euri-uren estolda-sare
rainout (Process by which particles in the atmosphere act as centres round which water can form drops which then falls as rain) euriak eragindako esekidura
raising a site (The building up of land by the deposition of allochthonous material, such as rocks, gravel, etc.) lurraren eraikuntza aloktono
random test (Tests which do not always yield the same result when repeated under the same conditions) ausazko proba
random test (Tests which do not always yield the same result when repeated under the same conditions) ausazko test
rape (A Eurasian cruciferous plant, Brassica napus, that is cultivated for its seeds, which yield a useful oil, and as a fodder plant; plant) olio-arbi
rapid test (Tests performed in the medical field whose results are available very quickly) proba bizkor
rapid test (Tests performed in the medical field whose results are available very quickly) test bizkor
rapid transit train hiriarteko tren laster
rare species (Species which have a restricted world range) espezie arraro
raster (One of the two major types of internal data organization used in GIS. Raster systems superimpose a regular grid over the area of interest and associate each cell-or pixel, to use the image term- with one or more data records. The values associated with each grid cell may represent either real values or any scalar or nominal data values associated with the cell coordinates. Among the strengths of the raster method is its ability to accept data directly from remote sensing systems and to represent transitional information. Raster systems tend to be relatively storage-intensive and this imposes practical limits on the area of coverage, the resolution, or both of these. Capacity constraints are, however, becoming less significant as computer memory and storage become more powerful and as data compression techniques become more readily available) bilbe
raster to vector (Methods to convert remotely sensed raster data to vector format. A number of raster-to-vector and vector-to-raster conversion procedures have been developed and introduced to current releases of many GIS packages) bilbetik bektorera