ravi |
therapy (The treatment of physical, mental or social disorders or disease) |
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ravim |
drug (A chemical substance used internally or externally as a medicine for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment or cure of disease, for the relief of pain or to control or enhance physical or mental well-being; medicine) |
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ravimijäägid |
discarded medicinal drug |
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ravimijäätmed |
pharmaceutical waste (Discarded medicinal drugs and related products from pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical manufacturers, etc.) |
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ravimine |
therapy (The treatment of physical, mental or social disorders or disease) |
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ravimite kuritarvitamine |
drug abuse |
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ravimite kõrvalmõju |
side effects of pharmaceutical drugs |
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ravimiteadus |
pharmacology (The science dealing with the nature and properties of drugs, particularly their actions) |
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ravimitööstus |
pharmaceutical industry (Concerted activity concerned with manufacturing pharmaceutical goods) |
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ravimtaim |
medicinal plant (Plants having therapeutic properties) |
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reaine (saasteaine) liikumapanek |
pollutant mobilisation |
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reaktor |
reactor (A device that introduces either inductive or capacitive reactance into a circuit, such as a coil or capacitor) |
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reaktori ohutus |
reactor safety (Those studies and activities that seek to minimise the risk of a nuclear reactor accident) |
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reaktori ülekuumenemine |
core meltdown (An accidental overheating of the part of the nuclear reactor where fission takes place, causing fuel elements and other parts of the reactor to melt, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences in which dangerous levels of radioactive materials would be released into the environment) |
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reaktsioonikineetika |
reaction kinetics (That branch of physical chemistry concerned with the mechanisms and rates of chemical reactions) |
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REDD |
reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries |
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REDD+ |
REDD+ |
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REDD+ |
REDD-Plus |
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redoksreaktsioon |
oxidation-reduction (An oxidizing chemical change, where an element's positive valence is increased (electron loss), accompanied by a simultaneous reduction of an associated element (electron gain)) |
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reduktsioon |
chemical reduction (Chemical reaction in which an element gains an electron) |
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