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Terms for subject Environment (6682 entries)
fajčenie smoking (The inhalation and exhalation of carcinogenic fumes from burning plant material, usually tobacco)
faktor biokoncentrácie bioconcentration factor (The quotient of the concentration of a chemical in aquatic organisms at a specific time or during a discrete time period of exposure, divided by the concentration in the surrounding water at the same time or during the same period)
fanaloka malgašská Malagasy civet
farba dye (A coloring material)
farba colour (An attribute of things that results from the light they reflect, transmit, or emit in so far as this light causes a visual sensation that depends on its wavelengths)
farebná kompozícia colour composition (A remote-sensing term referring to the process of assigning different colours to different spectral bands. The colour picture formed by this process is called a "colour composite" (a colour image produced through optical combination of multiband images by projection through filters) and is produced by assigning a colour to an image of the Earth's surface recorded in a particular waveband. For a Landsat colour composite, the green waveband is coloured blue, the red waveband is coloured green and the infrared waveband is coloured red. This produces an image closely approximating a false colour photograph. Colour composite images are easier to interpret than separate images recording different wavebands. US national experimental crop inventories are based upon visual interpretation of Landsat colour composites)
farma farm (Any tract of land or building used for agricultural purposes, such as for raising crops and livestock)
farmaceutický odpad pharmaceutical waste (Discarded medicinal drugs and related products from pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical manufacturers, etc.)
farmaceutický priemysel pharmaceutical industry (Concerted activity concerned with manufacturing pharmaceutical goods)
farmakokinetika pharmacokinetics (The study of the rates of absorption, tissue distribution, biotransformation, and excretion)
farmakológia pharmacology (The science dealing with the nature and properties of drugs, particularly their actions)
fauna fauna (The entire animal life of a given region, habitat or geological stratum)
federálna vláda federal government (A system in which a country or nation formed by a union or confederation of independent states is governed by a central authority or organization)
federálne právo federal law
fekálne baktérie faecal bacterium (Bacteria contained in human and animal faeces)
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)
fermentácia fermentation (Any enzymatic transformation of organic substrates, especially carbohydrates, generally accompanied by the evolution of gas; a physiological counterpart of oxidation, permitting certain organisms to live and grow in the absence of air; used in various industrial processes for the manufacture of products, such as alcohols, acids, and cheese by the action of yeasts, molds, and bacteria; alcoholic fermentation is the best-known example. Also known as zymosis)
feromón pheromone (Any substance secreted by an animal which influences the behaviour of other individuals of the same species)
film film (A motion picture; a thin flexible strip of cellulose coated with a photographic emission, used to make negatives and transparencies)
filozofia philosophy (The academic discipline concerned with making explicit the nature and significance of ordinary and scientific beliefs and investigating the intelligibility of concepts by means of rational argument concerning their presuppositions, implications, and interrelationships; in particular, the rational investigation of the nature and structure of reality (metaphysics), the resources and limits of knowledge (epistemology), the principles and import of moral judgment (ethics), and the relationship between language and reality (semantics))

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