dış ekonomik ilişkiler |
foreign economic relations (Dealing in economic or monetary matters with foreign countries) |
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dış mekan |
outer space (allocation plan, Area out of closed settlements or building, area out of closed settlements or building) |
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dış politika |
foreign policy (The diplomatic policy of a nation in its interactions with other nations) |
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dış ticaret |
foreign trade (Trade between countries and firms belonging to different countries) |
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dışkısal bakteri |
faecal bacterium (Bacteria contained in human and animal faeces) |
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dışsal maliyetlerin içselleştirilmesi |
internalisation of external costs (The process of getting those who produce goods or services with adverse effects on the environment or on society to incorporate a knowledge of possible negative repercussions into future economic decisions) |
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dışsallık |
externality (Discrepancies between private costs and social costs or private advantages and social advantages; the basic concept of externality is interdependence without compensation) |
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dağ |
mountain (A feature of the earth's surface that rises high above the base and has generally steep slopes and a relatively small summit area. Mountains are an important source of water, energy, minerals, forest and agricultural products, and recreation. They are storehouses of biological diversity and endangered species and an essential part of the global ecosystem. About 10% of the world's population depend on mountain resources and nearly half of these people are affected by the degradation of mountain watershed areas) |
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dağ arazilerinin restorasyonu |
land restoration in mountain areas (Measures adopted to control erosion and degradation phenomena in the mountain regions caused by the loss of forest cover due to acid rain, uncontrolled forest cutting, winter skiing resorts construction, etc.) |
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dağ barınağı |
mountain refuge (Any shelter or protection from distress or danger located in a predominantly mountainous area) |
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dağ bilgisi |
orography (A rarely used word referring to the study of mountain systems and the depiction of their relief) |
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dağ ekosistemi |
mountain ecosystem (Ecosystems found on high-mountains at low latitudes. Mountain ecosystems are very vulnerable. They are increasingly sensitive to soil erosion, landslide and rapid loss of habitat and genetic diversity. Widespread poverty and an increase in the numbers of mountain inhabitants lead to deforestation, cultivation of marginal lands, excessive livestock grazing, loss of biomass cover and other forms of environmental degradation. Because little is known about mountain ecosystems, Agenda 21 has proposed the establishment of a global mountain database. This is essential for the launch of programmes that would contribute to the sustainable development of mountain ecosystems. The proposals also focus on promoting watershed development and alternative employment for people whose livelihoods are linked to practices that degrade mountains) |
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dağ iklimi |
mountain climate (Very generally, the climate of relatively high elevations; mountain climates are distinguished by the departure of their characteristics from those of surrounding lowlands, and the one common basis for this distinction is that of atmospheric rarefaction; aside from this, great variety is introduced by differences in latitude, elevation, and exposure to the sun; thus, there exists no single, clearly defined, mountain climate. Also known as highland climate) |
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dağ koruma |
mountain protection |
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dağ ormanları |
mountain forest (An extensive area of woodland that is found at natural elevations usually higher than 2000 feet) |
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dağ oteli |
mountain resort (A place in the mountains where people spend their holidays and enjoy themselves) |
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dağ yönetimi |
mountain management |
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dağılım hesaplaması |
dispersion calculation (The calculation of pollutant dispersion is based on the use of air dispersion models that mathematically simulate atmospheric conditions and behaviour. Dispersion models can provide concentration or deposition estimates and can be used to evaluate both existing and hypothetical emissions scenarios) |
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dağılma |
diffusion (The spontaneous movement and scattering of particles (atoms and molecules), of liquid, gases, and solids) |
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dağılma |
dispersion (A distribution of finely divided particles in a medium) |
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