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Terms for subject Environment (6130 entries)
vedecká politika scientific policy (A course of action adopted and pursued by government, business or some other organization, which promotes or determines the direction for the systematic study, research and experimentation of a particular aspect of the physical or material world, which may lead to scholarly contributions in a branch of knowledge)
vedecká spolupráca scientific co-operation
vedecké a technické informácie scientific and technical information (Knowledge communicated or received pertaining to the systematic study of the physical world or to the mechanical or industrial arts)
vedecký výskum scientific research (Systematic investigation to establish facts or principles concerning a specific scientific subject)
vedenie vysokého napätia high voltage line (An electric line with a voltage on the order of thousands of volts)
vedľajší produkt by-product (A product from a manufacturing process that is not considered the principal material)
vedľajší účinok side effect (Any secondary effect, especially an undesirable one)
vedľajší úlovok by-catch (Incidental taking of non-commercial species in drift nets, trawling operations and long line fishing; it is responsible for the death of large marine animals and one factor in the threatened extinction of some species)
vedľajšie účinky liečiv side effects of pharmaceutical drugs
vedy science (The study of the physical universe and its contents by means of reproducible observations, measurements, and experiments to establish, verify, or modify general laws to explain its nature and behaviour)
vedy o chovaní sa organizmov behavioural science (The study of the behaviour of organisms)
vedy o Zemi earth science (The science that deals with the earth or any part thereof; includes the disciplines of geology, geography, oceanography and meteorology, among others)
vegetácia vegetation (1. The plants of an area considered in general or as communities, but not taxonomically; the total plant cover in a particular area or on the Earth as a whole. 2. The total mass of plant life that occupies a given area)
vegetácia morského dna sea grass bed (Seaweeds communities formed by green, brown and red macroscopic algae and by sea phanerogams such as Posidonia oceanica and Zostera noltii, etc.)
vegetácia morského dna sea grass bed
vegetačný kryt vegetation cover (Number of plants growing on a certain area of land)
vegetačný stupeň vegetation level (A subdivision of vegetation characteristic of a certain altitude above sea level at a given latitude)
vegetačný typ vegetation type (A community of plants or plant life that share distinguishable characteristics)
vegetatívne rozmnožovanie cloning (The production of genetically identical individuals from a single parent. Cloning plants usually involves plant cell culture. Cloning animals is more difficult and relays on some manipulation of their normal reproductive cycle. A clone is a group of organisms of identical genetic constitution, unless mutation occurs, produced from a single individual by asexual reproduction, parthenogenesis or apomixis)
vek age (The period of time that a person, animal or plant has lived or is expected to live)