Environmentalismus |
environmentalism (1. Concern for the environment and its protection. 2. Theory emphasizing the primary influence of the environment on the development of groups or individuals. It stresses the importance of the physical, biological, psychological, or cultural environment as a factor influencing the structure or behaviour of animals, including humans. In politics, this has given rise in many countries to Green Parties, which aim to " Preserve the planet and its people") |
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ENVISION |
Evironmental Information Vision |
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Enzyklopädie |
encyclopaedia (A comprehensive, often multivolume, reference work containing articles on a wide rage of subjects or on various aspects of a particular field, usually, alphabetically arranged) |
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Enzym |
enzyme (Any of a group of catalytic proteins that are produced by living cells and that mediate and promote the chemical processes of life without themselves being altered or destroyed) |
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Enzymaktivität |
enzyme activity |
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Enzymaktivität |
enzymic activity |
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enzymatische Umwandlung |
enzyme-induced transformation |
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enzymatischer Abbau |
enzymatic degradation |
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EP-Tox-Verfahren |
EP-Tox-Test |
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EP-Tox-Verfahren |
Extraction Procedure Toxicity Test |
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EPA |
Environmental Protection Agency |
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EPA |
environmental protection agency |
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Epidemie |
epidemic (A sudden increase in the incidence rate of a disease to a value above normal, affecting large numbers of people and spread over a wide area) |
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Epidemiologie |
epidemiology (1. The study of the mass aspects of disease. 2. The study of the occurrence and distribution of disease and injury specified by person, place, and time) |
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epidemiologische Erhebung |
epidemiological research |
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epidemiologische Erhebung |
epidemiological surveys |
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epidemiologische Umfrage |
epidemiological research |
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epidemiologische Umfrage |
epidemiological surveys |
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Epipelagial |
epipelagic zone |
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Epipelagial |
neritic zone |
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