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Terms for subject Environment (5179 entries)
fang industrial industrial sludge (Sludge produced as a result of industrial production processes or manufacturing)
fang residual de depuradora residual waste sludge (The excess, unusable semi-solids or sediment resulting from a wastewater treatment or industrial process)
farmacocinètica pharmacokinetics (The study of the rates of absorption, tissue distribution, biotransformation, and excretion)
farmacologia pharmacology (The science dealing with the nature and properties of drugs, particularly their actions)
farratge fodder (Bulk feed for livestock, especially hay, straw, etc.)
fauna fauna (The entire animal life of a given region, habitat or geological stratum)
fauna avícola avifauna (All the birds in a particular region)
fauna introduïda bastardisation of fauna (One of the possible consequences of the introduction of animal species in an area where they are not indigenous. Such translocation of species always involves an element of risk if not of serious danger. Newly arrived species may be highly competitive with or otherwise adversely affect native species and communities)
fauna marina marine fauna (Animals which live in the sea)
fauna salvatge wild fauna (Not domesticated animals living independently of man)
fauna salvatge wild animal (Not domesticated animals living independently of man)
favorable al medi ambient environment friendly (Human activities, enterprises or products that reinforce rather than undermine the integrity of the ecosystem)
feina employment (The work or occupation in which a person is employed)
feina i medi ambient employment and environment (Issues or initiatives pertaining to the inter-relationship between ecological concerns and the economics of employment, including sustained, environmentally safe development; the effect of environmental activism on jobs; and the creation of environmental occupations)
feina, col·locació ambiental environmental occupation (Gainful employment or job-related activity pertaining to ecological concerns, including the preservation of natural resources and the integrity of the ecosystem)
félid felid (Predatory mammal, including cats, lions, leopards, tigers, jaguars, and cheetahs, typically having a round head and retractile claws)
fems manure (Animal excreta collected from stables and barnyards with or without litter; used to enrich the soil)
fems com a combustible animal dung as fuel (Excrement from animals that may be dried and burned to generate energy or converted to liquid or gaseous fuels, such as methane, through chemical processes)
fems vegetals de fangs d'escombraries refuse-sludge compost (compost made from mixture of sewage sludge and compostable refuse or waste; Compost derived by the biodegradation of the organic constituents of solid wastes and wastewater sludges. The major public health issues associated with composting using solid wastes mixed with sewage sludge are pathogens, heavy metal, and odors. The heat generated during composting, as a result of the activities of thermophilic organisms, is capable of killing bacteria, viruses, protozoa and helminths present in sewage sludge. The metallic elements in sludge of greatest concern to human health are cadmium, lead, arsenic, selenium, and mercury. Only cadmium is normally found in sewage sludge at levels which, when applied to soils, can be absorbed by plants, and accumulate in edible parts, thereby entering the food chain)
fenol phenol (A white crystalline soluble poisonous acidic derivative of benzene, used as an antiseptic and disinfectant and in the manufacture of resins, nylon, dyes, explosives and pharmaceuticals)