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Terms for subject Environment (24829 entries)
Muschelkultur shellfish breeding
Muschelkultur shellfish farming
Muschelkultur shellfish farming (Raising of shellfish in inland waters, estuaries or coastal waters, for commercial purposes. All commercial shellfish beds producing bivalve molluscs must be monitored for microbial contamination. Samples of water and shellfish flesh must be tested for the presence of algal toxins. Periodic monitoring of fish and shellfish must be carried out to check for the presence of contaminants)
Muschelzucht mussel farming (Breeding of mussels for sale as food)
Muschelzucht mussel farming
Muschelzuchtgebiet water capable of supporting shellfish
Muschelzuchtgewässer shellfish water
Muschelzuchtgewässer waters favourable to shellfish growth
Muscicapidae Old world flycatchers
Museum museum (A place or building where objects of historical, artistic, or scientific interest are exhibited, preserved or studied)
Museumsexemplar museum specimen
Musik music (The artistic organization of sounds or tones that expresses ideas and emotions through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony and tonal color)
Muskelsystem muscular system (The muscle cells, tissues, and organs that effect movement in all vertebrates)
Muskelsystem muscular system
Mustererkennung pattern recognition (A remote sensing term referring to an automated process through which unidentified patterns can be classified into a limited number of discrete classes through comparison with other class-defining patterns or characteristics. Pattern recognition is an essential part of the classification of remotely sensed images and is used as an aid to image interpretation)
Mustergesetz über Brandstiftung model arson law
Mustergesetz über Feuerwerk model fireworks law
Mutagener Stoff mutagenic substance (Agents that induce a permanent change in the genetic material)
Mutagener Stoff mutagen
Mutagener Stoff mutagen (An agent that raises the frequency of mutation above the spontaneous rate. An agent that causes changes to plants and animals, particularly to their genetic material and especially at the time of reproduction. Certain chemicals and forms of radiation are powerful mutagens that damage the DNA, or genetic material in the centre of every cell of a living organism)