laboratórium |
laboratory (A room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines are produced) |
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laboratórna technika |
laboratory technique (No definition needed) |
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laboratórny experiment |
laboratory experiment (Tests or investigations carried out in a laboratory) |
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laboratórny odpad |
laboratory waste (Discarded materials produced by analytical and research activities in a laboratory) |
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laboratórny test |
laboratory test (Tests, examinations or evaluations performed in a laboratory) |
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laboratórny výskum |
laboratory research (Research carried out in a laboratory for testing chemical substances, growing tissues in cultures, or performing microbiological, biochemical, hematological, microscopical, immunological, parasitological tests, etc.) |
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lacné bývanie |
low-cost housing (Residences built at minimal expense and designed to keep the rental rate or price of purchase affordable for persons with limited means, usually determined by an annual income level set below the local median) |
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ladom ležiaca pôda |
fallow area (Land area normally used for crop production but left unsown for one or more growing seasons) |
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lagúna |
lagoon (A body of water cut off from the open sea by coral reefs or sand bars) |
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lak |
lacquer (A material which contains a substantial quantity of a cellulose derivative, most commonly nitrocellulose but sometimes a cellulose ester, such as cellulose acetate or cellulose butyrate, or a cellulose ether such as ethyl cellulose; used to give a glossy finish, especially on brass and other bright metals) |
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lak |
varnish (A transparent surface coating which is applied as a liquid and then changes to a hard solid; all varnishes are solutions of resinous materials in a solvent) |
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lakovňa |
paint room (A portion of space within a commercial establishment that is used for applying coloring substances to certain products or materials, providing a decorative or protective coating) |
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lampa |
lamp (A device that produces light, such as an electric lamp) |
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laser |
laser (Acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation; a device that produces a powerful, highly directional, monochromatic, coherent beam of light. Laser consist of a transparent cylinder with a reflecting surface at one end and a partially reflecting surface at the other. Light waves are reflected back and forth, some of them emerging at the partially reflecting end. The light source may be a ruby, whose chromium atoms are excited by a flash lamp so that they emit pulses of highly coherent light, or a mixture of inert gases that produce a continuos beam, or a cube of treated gallium arsenide which emits infrared radiation when an electric current passes through it) |
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lasicovité |
mustelid (A large, diverse family of low-slung, long-bodied carnivorous mammals including minks, weasels, and badgers; distinguished by having only one molar in each upper jaw, and two at the most in the lower jaw) |
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lastúrnik |
shellfish |
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lavína |
avalanche (A fall or slide of a large mass, as of snow or rock, down a mountainside) |
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legislativa v energetike |
energy legislation |
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legislatíva |
legislation (The act or process of making laws) |
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legislatíva o vodných zdrojoch |
water resources legislation (A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to manage and protect an area's natural water supply and waterways) |
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