Terms for subject Environment (22989 entries) |
structuur | fabric | |
structuur van de dampkring | atmospheric structure (The gaseous area surrounding the planet is divided into several concentric spherical strata (layers, like shells) separated by narrow transition zones. The boundaries are know as "pause". More than 99% of the total atmospheric mass is concentrated in the first 40 km from the Earth's surface. Atmospheric layers are characterized by differences in chemical composition that produce variations in temperature) | |
structuur-activiteitsrelatie | structure-activity relationship (The association between a chemical structure and carcinogenicity) | |
structuur-activiteitsrelatie | structure-activity relationship | |
structuurplan | structure plan (Metropolitan structure and land use plan intended to outline the general lines along which development should proceed in an area) | |
Structuurschema Groene Ruimte | Green Space Structure Plan | |
Structuurschema Natuur- en landschapsbehoud | Structure Plan for Nature Conservation and Protection of the Countryside | |
struik-etage | brushwood layer | |
struikgewas | brushwood | |
studie over de zure neerslag in Ontario | Acidic Precipitation in Ontario Study | |
studiegroep voor het milieubeleid | Environmental Policy Review Group | |
stuifmeel | pollen (Microspores of seed-producing plants. Each pollen grain contains a much-reduced male gametophyte. Pollen grains are transferred by wind, water, birds or other animals) | |
stuk afval | waste form | |
stuk braakland | fallow area | |
stukken | grog | |
Stuurcomité voor regionale planning | Steering Committee for Regional Planning | |
Stuurgroep Regulerende Energieheffingen | Steering Group on Regulatory Energy Taxes | |
Stuurgroep Vermindering Overlast | Steering Committee for the Reduction of Nuisance | |
stuurmanskunst | navigation | |
stuurmanskunst | navigation (The science or art of conducting ships or aircraft from one place to another, esp. the method of determining position, course, and distance travelled over the surface of the earth by the principles of geometry and astronomy and by reference to devices (as radar beacons or instruments) designed as aids) |