regulatory control (Government supervision over the obligations and rights of an industry or enterprise for the purpose of providing the public with services that are considered important, vital or necessary to most members of a community or area) |
kontroll regolatorju |
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rehabilitation (A conservation measure involving the correction of past abuses that have impaired the productivity of the resources base) |
riabilitazzjoni |
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rehousing (To provide with new or different housing) |
alloġġ mill-ġdid |
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reintroduction (Reintroduction of exterminated species in an area; it is bound to fail if the chosen animal became extinct in the area too long ago and if the area itself has undergone too many changes. Reintroduction needs years of careful planning - the approval of local population, technical conditions of the release, feeding system, protection and breeding control - and even then some unexpected problems may arise) |
introduzzjoni mill-ġdid |
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relational database (A collection of digital information items organized as a set of formally described tables from which the information can be accessed or reassembled in different ways without reorganizing the tables) |
database relazzjonali |
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release |
rilaxx |
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release of organisms (The release of organisms in the environment creates the risk that once released they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria) |
rilaxx ta' organiżmi |
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release of waste materials |
rilaxx ta' materjali ta' skart |
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relief (The physical shape, configuration or general unevenness of a part of the Earth's surface, considered with reference to variation of height and slope or to irregularities of the land surface; the elevation or difference in elevation, considered collectively, of a land surface; land) |
riljiev |
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relief (land) |
riżalt |
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religion (The expression of man's belief in and reverence for a superhuman power recognized as the creator and governor of the universe) |
reliġjon |
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remote sensing (1. The scientific detection, recognition, inventory and analysis of land and water area by the use of distant sensors or recording devices such as photography, thermal scanners, radar, etc. 2. Complex of techniques for the remote measure of electromagnetic energy emitted by objects) |
telerilevament |
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remote sensing centre (Centre where remote sensing data are stored, handled and analyzed) |
ċentru għas-sensing mill-bogħod |
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removal (General term indicating the elimination of substances from a medium or from the environment) |
tneħħija |
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removal |
assorbiment |
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removal |
eliminazzjoni |
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renaturation (A process of returning natural ecosystems or habitats to their original structure and species composition. Restoration requires a detailed knowledge of the original species, ecosystem functions and interacting processes involved) |
proċess li bih ekosistemi jitreġġgħu lura għall-istat naturali tagħhom |
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renewable energy |
enerġija rinnovabbli |
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renewable energy source (Energy sources that do not rely on fuels of which there are only finite stocks. The most widely used renewable source is hydroelectric power; other renewable sources are biomass energy, solar energy, tidal energy, wave energy, and wind energy; biomass energy does not avoid the danger of the greenhouse effect) |
sors ta' enerġija rinnovabbli |
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renewable energy sources |
sorsi ta' enerġija rinnovabbli |
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