laboratorieavfall |
laboratory waste (Discarded materials produced by analytical and research activities in a laboratory) |
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laboratorieavfall |
laboratory waste |
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laboratorieexperiment |
laboratory experiment (Tests or investigations carried out in a laboratory) |
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laboratorieexperiment |
laboratory experiment |
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laboratorieforskning |
laboratory research (Research carried out in a laboratory for testing chemical substances, growing tissues in cultures, or performing microbiological, biochemical, hematological, microscopical, immunological, parasitological tests, etc.) |
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laboratorieforskning |
laboratory research |
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laboratorieteknik |
laboratory technique (No definition needed) |
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laboratorieteknik |
laboratory technique |
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laboratorietest |
laboratory test (Tests, examinations or evaluations performed in a laboratory) |
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laboratorium |
laboratory (A room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines are produced) |
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lacertider |
lizards |
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lack |
varnish (A transparent surface coating which is applied as a liquid and then changes to a hard solid; all varnishes are solutions of resinous materials in a solvent) |
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läckage |
leakage (The accidental, uncontrolled discharge or seepage of liquids, gases and other substances to unintended and unwanted locations, frequently causing risks of damage or harm to persons, property or the environment) |
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lackera |
lacquer (A material which contains a substantial quantity of a cellulose derivative, most commonly nitrocellulose but sometimes a cellulose ester, such as cellulose acetate or cellulose butyrate, or a cellulose ether such as ethyl cellulose; used to give a glossy finish, especially on brass and other bright metals) |
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läckning |
water seepage (The slow movement of water through small openings and spaces in the surface of unsaturated soil into or out of a body of surface or subsurface water) |
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läckningsbenägenhet |
leachability |
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laddluftkylare |
charge air cooler |
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läder |
leather (The dressed or tanned hide of an animal, usually with the hair removed) |
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läderindustri |
leather industry (Industry for the production of leather goods such as garments, bags, etc.) |
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lädersköldpaddor |
soft-shelled turtles |
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