xenobiotic substance (A substance which would not normally be found in a given environment, and usually means a toxic chemical which is entirely artificial, such as a chlorinated aromatic compound or an organomercury compound) |
substantzia xenobiotiko |
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yeast (Many species of unicellular fungi, most of which belong to the Ascomycetes and reproduce by budding. The genus Saccharomyces is used in brewing and winemaking because in low oxygen concentration it produces zymase, an enzyme system that breaks down sugars to alcohol and carbon dioxide. Saccharomyces is also used in bread-making. Some yeasts are used as a source of protein and of vitamins of the B group) |
hartzigarri |
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yield (economy, Profit or income created through an investment or a business transaction) |
etekin |
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yield (economy, Profit or income created through an investment or a business transaction) |
errendimendu |
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young |
gazte |
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youth (The state of being young; the period between childhood and adult age) |
1-gaztetasun |
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youth (The state of being young; the period between childhood and adult age) |
2-gaztaro |
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youth work (Job opportunities and employment for adolescents, either for financial reward or educational enrichment) |
gazteen lan |
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zinc (A brittle bluish-white metallic element that becomes coated with a corrosion-resistant layer in moist air and occurs chiefly in sphalerite and smithsonite. It is a constituent of several alloys, especially brass and nickel-silver, and is used in die-casting, galvanizing metals, and in battery electrodes) |
zink |
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zoning (Designation and reservation under a master plan of land use for light and heavy industry, dwellings, offices, and other buildings; use is enforced by restrictions on types of buildings in each zone) |
zonifikazio |
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zoological garden (Area in which animals, especially wild animals, are kept so that people can go and look at them, or study them) |
parke zoologiko |
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zoology (The study of animals, including their classification, structure, physiology, and history) |
zoologia |
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zoonosis (Diseases which are biologically adapted to and normally found in animals but which under some conditions also infect man) |
zoonosi |
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