kalteen prebentzio |
damage prevention (The aggregate of approaches and measures to ensure that human action or natural phenomena do not cause damage. It implies the formulation and implementation of long-range policies and programmes to eliminate or prevent the damages caused by disasters) |
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kaltzio |
calcium (A malleable silvery-white metallic element of the alkaline hearth group; the fifth most abundant element in the earth crust, occurring especially as forms of calcium carbonate. It is an essential constituent of bones and teeth and is used as a deoxidizer in steel) |
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kaltzio-eduki |
calcium content (Amount of calcium contained in a solution) |
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kamioi |
lorry (A large motor vehicle designed to carry heavy loads, especially one with a flat platform) |
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kanabera |
reed (Any of various types of tall stiff grass-like plants growing together in groups near water) |
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kanal |
canal (An artificial open waterway used for transportation, waterpower, or irrigation) |
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kanal |
waterway (A river, canal, or other navigable channel used as a means of travel or transport) |
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kanalizazio |
channelling (Any system of distribution canals or conduits for water, gas, electricity, or steam) |
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kanbio-politika |
exchange policy (Course of action or procedure by government, business, or an individual concerning trade activities) |
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kanido |
canid (Carnivorous mammal in the superfamily Canoidea, including dogs and their allies) |
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kanpaleku |
camping site (A piece of land where people on holiday can stay in tents, usually with toilets and places for washing) |
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kanpamentu |
camp (1. A place where tents, cabins, or other temporary structures are erected for the use of military troops, for training soldiers, etc. 2. Tents, cabins, etc., used as temporary lodgings by a group of travellers, holiday-makers, Scouts, Gypsies, etc.) |
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kanpin |
camping (Guarded area equipped with sanitary facilities where holiday-makers may pitch a tent and camp by paying a daily rate) |
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kanpo-efektu |
externality (Discrepancies between private costs and social costs or private advantages and social advantages; the basic concept of externality is interdependence without compensation) |
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kanpo-merkataritza |
foreign trade (Trade between countries and firms belonging to different countries) |
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kanpo-politika |
foreign policy (The diplomatic policy of a nation in its interactions with other nations) |
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kanpoalde |
outer space (allocation plan, Area out of closed settlements or building, area out of closed settlements or building) |
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kanpoko kostuen barneratze |
internalisation of external costs (The process of getting those who produce goods or services with adverse effects on the environment or on society to incorporate a knowledge of possible negative repercussions into future economic decisions) |
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kantzerigeno |
carcinogen (A substance that causes cancer in humans and animals) |
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kantzerigenotasun |
carcinogenicity (The ability or tendency of a substance or physical agent to cause or produce cancer) |
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