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Terms for subject Environment (6716 entries)
repair business (Any commercial activity, position or site that involves work in restoring or fixing some material thing or structure, such as by replacing parts or putting together something torn, broken or detached) servizz ta' tiswija/ assistenza teknika
replacement (Substitution of an atom or atomic group with a different one) sostituzzjoni
replacement sostituzzjoni
replacement cost (The amount of money involved to replace or have an item take the place of another item) prezz għal kumpens/sostituzzjoni
report on the state of the environment (A written account on the level of integrity and conditions of the ecosystem and natural resources in a given region, usually presented by an official person or body mandated to protect human health and the environment in that region) rapport dwar l-istat tal-ambjent
report to the minister (A written account or statement describing in detail observations or the results of an inquiry into an event or situation and presented to any person appointed or elected to a high-level position within some political entity) rapport lill-Ministru
reporting period perjodu ta' rapportar
reporting process proċess ta' rappurtaġġ
representation (Any conduct or action undertaken on behalf of a person, group, business or government, often as an elected or appointed voice) rappreżentanza
representative sampling kampjunar rappreżentattiv
repression (The act, as by power or authority, of arresting or inhibiting the communication of ideas or facts as expressed in a practice, movement, publication or piece of evidence in a court proceeding) trażżin
reprocessing (Restoration of contaminated nuclear fuel to a usable condition) riġenerazzjoni
reproduction (Any of various processes, either sexual or asexual, by which an animal or plant produces one or more individuals similar to itself; biological) riproduzzjoni
reproductive manipulation (The technology involved in altering in some prescribed way the genetic constitution of an organism. Typically "useful" genes, i.e. very short sequence of DNA, are isolated from one organism and inserted into the DNA of a bacterium of yeast. These microorganisms multiply rapidly and can be cultured easily, enabling large quantities of the gene product to be obtained. Reproductive manipulation has been used for the large-scale production of antibiotics, enzymes, and hormones (e.g. insulin). Organisms into which foreign DNA has been artificially inserted are called "transgenic organisms") manipulazzjoni riproduttiva
reptile (A class of terrestrial vertebrates, characterized by the lack of hair, feathers, and mammary glands; the skin is covered with scales, they have a three chambered heart and the pleural and peritoneal cavities are continuous) rettili
rescue service (Service organized to provide immediate assistance to persons injured or in distress) servizz ta' salvataġġ
rescue system (Any series of procedures and devices used by trained personnel to provide immediate assistance to persons who are in danger or injured) sistema ta' salvataġġ
research (Scientific investigation aimed at discovering and applying new facts, techniques and natural laws) riċerka
research centre (Place where systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject is performed) ċentru ta' riċerka
research of the effects (Investigation carried out to assess the results deriving from an action or condition; general term applying to many different fields) riċerka tal-effetti