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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
paleontologia palaeontology (The study of life in past geologic time, based on fossil plants and animals and including phylogeny, their relationship to existing plants, animals, and environments, and the chronology of the Earth's history)
paludismo malaria (A group of human febrile diseases with a chronic relapsing course caused by hemosporidian blood parasites of the genus Plasmodium, transmitted by the bite of Anopheles mosquito)
pantaila akustiko noise barrier (Barriers for reducing the propagation of sound: they are widely used in industry and alongside roads and railways to shield receivers from noise sources. Barriers will not reduce the noise on the receivers side, but will increase it, unless the barrier is also covered in absorbing material)
pantailatze screening (The reduction of the electric field about a nucleus by the space charge of the surrounding electrons)
paper paper (Felted or matted sheets of cellulose fibers, formed on a fine-wire screen from a dilute water suspension, and bonded together as the water is removed and the sheet is dried)
paper birziklatu recycled paper (Paper that has been separated from the solid waste stream for utilization as a raw material in the manufacture of a new product. Not all paper in the waste stream is recyclable. It may be heavily contaminated or otherwise unusable)
paper erabili waste paper (Newspapers, magazines, cartons and other paper separated from solid waste for the purpose of recycling)
paper zahar waste paper (Newspapers, magazines, cartons and other paper separated from solid waste for the purpose of recycling)
paper-ore pulp (The cellulosic material produced by reducing wood mechanically or chemically and used in making paper and cellulose products. Also known as wood pulp)
papergintza paper industry (Industrial production of paper: pulp is produced by mechanically or chemically processing wood or other vegetative materials to extract usable cellulosic fibers as an aqueous slurry. The pulp slurry may be used directly in paper making or it may be shipped elsewhere for processing into paper products. The fundamental industrial operations are divided into two major categories: pulp mill and paper mill. The pulp mill operation includes wood preparation, pulping, deinking, pulp washing, screening and thickening, and bleaching. The paper mill operations include stock preparation, paper machine operation and finishing)
parametro parameter (1. A quantity in an equation which must be specified beside the independent variables to obtain the solution for the dependent variables. 2. A quantity which is constant under a given set of conditions, but may be different under other conditions)
parametro ekologiko ecological parameter (A variable, measurable property whose value is a determinant of the characteristics of an ecosystem)
parametro meteorologiko meteorological parameter (Variables, such as pressure, temperature, wind strength, humidity, etc. from which conclusions as to the forthcoming weather are drawn)
parasito parasite (Organism which lives and obtains food at the expense of another organism, the host)
parasitologia parasitology (A branch of biology which deals with those organisms, plant or animal, which have become dependent on other living creatures)
parke eoliko wind power station (Power station which uses wind to drive a turbine which creates electricity)
parke nazional national park (Areas of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for the conservation of flora, fauna and scenery, and for recreation, if this does not conflict with the conservation objectives of the parks and their landscapes. Hunting, logging, mining, commercial fishing, agriculture and livestock grazing are all controlled within national parks, as is industrial activity)
parke publiko public park (Park with big trees, ornamental plants, alleys bordered by trees or bushes, fountains and statues situated in a town and whose access is free)
parke zoologiko zoological garden (Area in which animals, especially wild animals, are kept so that people can go and look at them, or study them)
parkearen inguruko alde peripheral park area (A zone of the park where scientific research is allowed. Beyond this there is a buffer zone which protects the whole reserve from agricultural, industrial and urban development)