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Terms for subject Environment (6187 entries)
farmakológia/gyógyszertan pharmacology (The science dealing with the nature and properties of drugs, particularly their actions)
faszén charcoal (A porous solid product containing 85-98% carbon and produced by heating carbonaceous materials such as cellulose, wood or peat at 500-600 C° in the absence of air)
fatartósítás wood preservation (The use of chemicals to prevent or retard the decay of wood, especially by fungi or insects; widely used preservatives include creosote, pitch, sodium fluoride and tar; especially used on wood having contact with the ground)
fatermék wood product (No definition needed)
fatermelő lánc timber producing chain (All interrelated steps of the lumber manufacturing process including tree felling, the removal of tops, branches and bark, the piling and sawing of logs, and the transportation and loading of finished boards or other products)
favontatás wood hauling (The process of removing forest produce, particularly timber, fuelwood and bamboos, from its place of growth to some permanent or major delivery point, either for further transport or further manufacture, i.e. secondary conversion, or both)
fecskendezés spurting (Supplying water or pesticides to crops with a spray)
fedőréteg overburden (The material such as soil and rock lying above a mineral deposit that must be removed in order to work the deposit)
fegyver weapon (An instrument of attack or defense in combat, as a gun, missile, or sword)
fegyveres erők armed forces (The military units of a state, typically divided by their differing contexts of operations, such as the army, navy, air force and marines)
fegyverzet armament (The weapons, ammunition and equipment, or the total force held by a military unit or state)
fegyverzetcsere armament conversion (Change in character, form or function of the arms and equipment with which a military unit is supplied)
fehérítés bleaching process (1. Removing colored components from a textile. Common bleaches are hydrogen peroxide, sodium hypochloride, and sodium chlorite. 2. The brightening and delignification of pulp by the addition of oxidizing chemicals such as chlorine or reducing chemicals such as sodium hypochloride)
fehérítő agyag bleaching clay (Clay capable of chemically adsorbing oils, insecticides, alkaloids, vitamins, carbohydrates and other materials; it is used for refining and decolorizing mineral and vegetable oils)
fehérítőszer bleaching agent (1. A chemical, such as an aromatic acyl peroxide or monoperoxiphthalic acid, used to bleach flour, fats, oils and other edibles. 2. An oxidizing or reducing chemical such as sodium hypochlorite, sulfur dioxide, sodium acid sulfite, or hydrogen peroxide)
fehérje protein (Any of a class of high-molecular weight polymer compounds composed of a variety of alfa-amino acids joined by peptide linkages)
fehérjetermék protein product (No definition needed)
fejlábú cephalopod (Exclusively marine animals constituting the most advanced class of the Mollusca, including squid, octopuses, and Nautilus)
fejlesztési együttműködés development co-operation
fejlesztési modell development model (A description, representation, or conception of the economic advancement process of a region or people)