Kennzeichnung von Exemplaren für die Einfuhr |
marking of specimens for the purpose of imports |
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Kennzeichnungsblatt |
identification form |
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Kennzeichnungspflicht |
obligation to label (The legal responsibility or duty compelling manufacturers to affix certain marks or other written identification to their products, as is directed by laws, regulations or government standards) |
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Kennzeichnungsverfahren |
marking method |
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Kennzeichnungsvorschriften |
marking requirements |
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Kennzeichnungsvorschriften |
provisions for the marking of |
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Keramik |
ceramics (objects, products |
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Keramik |
ceramics (objects, products ; The art and techniques of producing articles of clay, porcelain, etc.) |
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Keramikindustrie |
ceramics industry (Manufacturing plant producing ceramic items) |
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Keramikindustrie |
ceramics industry |
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Keramikprodukt |
ceramic |
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Kernabfall in glaesernen Matrizen |
radioactive waste encased in vitreous matrices |
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Kernbrennstoff |
nuclear fuel (Nuclear fuels are obtained from inorganic minerals extracted by mining. Although they are at least partially consumed when used in nuclear reactors for the production of heat, they differ from fossil fuels in the way they release energy. Burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and gas, is a chemical reaction. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium, are destroyed by a process of spontaneous disintegration, called fission, and prompted by natural radioactivity. If the process is left to occur naturally in uranium-bearing rock, the rate of change is imperceptibly small. In a man-made nuclear reactor the energy-releasing processes of disintegration, which in the natural state happen slowly over thousands of millions of years, are compressed into minutes. The release of energy is harnessed to generate steam which drives electricity generators) |
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Kerndatensatz |
core data set |
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Kernenergie |
nuclear energy (Energy released by nuclear fission or nuclear fusion) |
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Kernenergienutzung |
nuclear energy use |
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Kernenergienutzung |
nuclear energy use (Nuclear energy is employed in the industrial sector, in the production of other energy types, in the medical and scientific research field, in transportation, in the production of nuclear weapons, etc.) |
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Kernenergierecht |
nuclear energy legislation |
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Kernexplosion |
nuclear explosion (accident, An unintentional release of energy from a rapid reaction of atomic nuclei yielding high temperatures and radiation potentially harmful to human health and the environment) |
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Kernexplosion (Unfall |
nuclear explosion (accident) |
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