dictionnaire |
dictionary (A reference book containing an explanatory alphabetical list of words, as a book listing a comprehensive or restricted selection of the words of a language; identifying usually, the phonetic, grammatical, and semantic value of each word, often with etymology, citations, and usage guidance and other information) |
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didactique |
didactics (The art or science of teaching) |
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diester d'éthane et propanediol |
ethane-and propanediol diester |
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difenoconazole |
difenoconazole |
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difference psychrométrique |
wet-bulb depression |
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difficultés d'établissement de la ligne de feu |
resistance to line construction |
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diffus |
non-point |
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diffusion |
diffusion (The spontaneous movement and scattering of particles (atoms and molecules), of liquid, gases, and solids) |
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diffusion brownienne |
brownian diffusion |
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diffusion de polluant |
pollutant dispersion |
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diffusion de polluant |
pollutant dispersion (The spreading of pollutants from a point of release in air, soil and water. The dispersion of air pollutants is heavily influenced by how and where the pollutant is emitted, e.g., by continuous low-level versus accidental releases, multiple stacks versus a few, or the height of the stacks. The nature of the local terrain meteorology and the chemistry of the released material strongly influence the pattern of regional and, finally, global dispersion and transport) |
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diffusion de rayonnement |
radiation scattering |
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diffusion secondaire |
secondary scattering |
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diffusion sélective de l'information |
selective dissemination of information (A service provided by a library or other agency that periodically notifies users of new publications, report literature or other data sources in subjects in which the user has specified an interest) |
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diffusion verticale |
vertical diffusion |
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diffusion verticale |
vertical dispersion |
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diffusivité |
transport number |
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diffusomètre sélectif sans aspiration |
non-aspirated selective diffusion tube |
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différence de capacité contributive |
differential ability to pay |
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différenciation |
differentiation (The development of cells so that they are capable of performing specialized functions in the organs and tissues of the organisms to which they belong) |
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