iaidín |
iodine (A nonmetallic halogen element; the poisonous, corrosive dark plates or granules are readily sublimed; insoluble in water, soluble in common solvents; used as germicide and antiseptic, in dyes, tinctures, and pharmaceuticals, in engraving lithography, and as a catalyst and analytical reagent) |
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ialtóg |
chiropteran (Order of placental mammals comprising the bats having the front limbs modified as wings) |
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ialtóg bhánlíneach |
white-lined bat |
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ialtóg dhubh na meas Oileáin Chomóra |
Comoro black flying-fox |
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ialtóg meas órchaipíneach |
golden-capped fruit bat |
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ian |
ion (An electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons) |
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ianaisféar |
ionosphere (A region of the earth's atmosphere, extending from about 60 to 1000 kilometers above the earth's surface, in which there is a high concentration of free electrons formed as a result of ionizing radiation entering the atmosphere from space) |
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ianmhalairt |
ion exchange (The process in which ions are exchanged between a solution and an insoluble solid, usually a resin) |
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ianmhalartóir |
ion exchanger (A permanent insoluble material (usually a synthetic resin) which contains ions that will exchange reversibly with other ions in a surrounding solution. Both cation and anion exchangers are used in water conditioning. The volume of an ion exchanger is measured in cubic liters of exchanger after the exchanger bed has been backwashed and drained, and has settled into place) |
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iar-chóireáil |
post-treatment (Treatment of treated water or wastewater to improve the water quality) |
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iarann |
iron (A malleable ductile silvery-white ferromagnetic metallic element occurring principally in haematite and magnetite. It is widely used for structural and engineering purposes) |
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iarchóireáil chobhsúcháin agus shúite |
stabilization and sorption post-treatment |
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iardhó |
afterburning (An afterburner is a gadget fitted to the exhaust flues of furnaces and also to the exhaust systems of motor vehicles. They remove polluting gases and particles, which are the result of incompletely combusted fuel, by incineration and break down other chemical molecules associated with combustion into inert chemicals) |
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iarfheistiú |
retrofitting (1. Addition of a pollution control device on an existing facility without making major changes to the generating plant. 2. Providing a jet, an automobile, a computer, or a factory, for example, with parts, devices or equipment not in existence or available at the time of original manufacture) |
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iarfheistiú ar shean-ghléasraí |
retrofitting of old plants (Making changes to old industrial plants installing new equipment's and facilities for the disposal of gas emissions in the atmosphere, of waste water and waste material in soil and water) |
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iarmhairt |
effect (Effects include: 1. direct effects, which are caused by the action and occur at the same time and place, 2. indirect effects, which are caused by the action and are later in time or farther removed in distance, that are still reasonably foreseeable) |
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iarmhairt a aisiompú |
impact reversal (The counteracting or undoing of negative effects or influences on the environment) |
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iarmhairt an leibhéil fostaíochta |
employment level effect (The result or impact of a specific policy, action or event upon the number of working-age persons holding jobs in a specific region, nation or sector of the economy) |
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iarmhairt ar an duine |
effect on man (No definition needed) |
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iarmhairt ar an gcomhshaol |
effect on the environment (Resultant of natural or manmade perturbations of the physical, chemical or biological components making up the environment) |
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