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Terms for subject Environment (15075 entries)
yrkesutbildning vocational training (A special training for a regular occupation or profession, especially, one for which one is specially suited or qualified)
ytaktivt ämne surface-active agent (A substance that, when used in small quantities, modifies the surface properties of liquids or solids. A surface-active agent reduces surface tension in a fluid or the interfacial tension between two immiscible fluids, such as oil and water. Surfactants are particularly useful in accomplishing the wetting or penetration of solids by aqueous liquids and serve in the manner of detergent, emulsifying, or dispersing agents. They are more effective than soap in certain situations and are used by conservators for such purposes as cleaning, wetting, and dispersing)
ytavskumning skimming
ytbädd overburden (The material such as soil and rock lying above a mineral deposit that must be removed in order to work the deposit)
ytbehandling surface treatment (Any method of treating a material (metal, polymer, or wood) so as to alter the surface, rendering it receptive to inks, paints, lacquers, adhesives, and various other treatments, or resistant to weather or chemical attack)
ytdeponering surface method
ytfaktor fill factor
ytfilm slick
ytkälla area emission source
ytkälla area source
ytkälla nonpoint source
ytkälla surface source
ytkontaminering surface contamination
ytliga dosekvivalentindexet i en punkt shallow dose equivalent index at a point
ytluftare surface aerator
ytluftning surface aeration
ytrelaterad behandlingshastighet surface loading rate
ytspänning surface tension (The force acting on the surface of a liquid, tending to minimize the area of the surface; quantitatively, the force that appears to act across a line of unit length on the surface. Also known as interfacial force; interfacial tension; surface intensity)
yttrande opinion (Judgement or belief not founded on certainty or proof)
yttre drag externality (Discrepancies between private costs and social costs or private advantages and social advantages; the basic concept of externality is interdependence without compensation)