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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
teknologia technology (Systematic knowledge of and its application to industrial processes; closely related to engineering and science)
teknologia alternatibo alternative technology (Technology that, as an alternative to resource-intensive and wasteful industry, aims to utilize resources sparingly, with minimum damage to the environment, at affordable cost and with a possible degree of control over the processes)
teknologia apropos appropriate technology (techology transfer; 1. A flexible and participatory approach to developing economically viable, regionally applicable and sustainable technology. 2. Technology designed to be used in developing countries. Typical requirements are that it should: be easy to use by the unskilled; have no difficult-to-get parts; be easily repaired on the spot. Typical example: a simple windmill to pump water rather than a diesel-driven pump. The terms `alternative', `intermediate' and `appropriate' are often used interchangeably)
teknologia berri new technology (Electronic instruments and devices which have recently been developed and are been introduced into industry. New technologies have been introduced often in almost total ignorance or disregard of the biological and ecological systems that they subsequently disturb, and of the dynamic and evolving nature of living systems)
teknologia garbi clean technology (Industrial process which causes little or no pollution)
teknologia-aldaketa technological change (Changing of industrial methods by introducing new technology)
teknologia-hautaketa selection of technology (No definition needed)
teknologiaren ebaluazio evaluation of technology (No definition needed)
teknologiaren ebaluazio technology assessment (The systematic analysis of the anticipated impact of a particular technology in regard to its safety and efficacy as well as its social, political, economic, and ethical consequences)
teknologiaren garapen technological development (No definition needed)
teknologiaren onespen technology acceptance (The approval, favorable reception and ongoing use of newly introduced devices and systems, usually developed from recent advances in the engineering sciences or industrial arts)
teknologiaren transferentzia technology transfer (The transfer of development and design work: 1. from a parent company to a subsidiary, perhaps in another nation where it will be paid for in repatriated profits or royalties; 2. from one country to another as a form of aid to help promote development and sustainable growth. Many nations have made great progress on the strength of technology transfer)
tektonika tectonics (A branch of geology dealing with the broad architecture of the outer part of the Earth, that is, the regional assembling of structural or deformation features, a study of their mutual relations, origin and historical evolution)
telebista television (The process, equipment or programming involved in converting a succession of audiovisual images into corresponding electrical signals that are transmitted by means of electromagnetic waves to distant receivers or screens, at which the signals can be used to reproduce the original image)
telebista-programa television programme (A performance or production transmitted in audiovisual signals with electromagnetic waves)
teledetekzio remote sensing (1. The scientific detection, recognition, inventory and analysis of land and water area by the use of distant sensors or recording devices such as photography, thermal scanners, radar, etc. 2. Complex of techniques for the remote measure of electromagnetic energy emitted by objects)
teledetekzio-zentro remote sensing centre (Centre where remote sensing data are stored, handled and analyzed)
telekomunikazioak telecommunications (The conveyance of images, speech and other sounds, usually over great distances, through technological means, particularly by television, telegraph, telephone or radio)
telematika telematics (The convergence of computing and communications technologies, thus the use of telephone or radio to link computers and the use of computers to send messages via telephone or radio links)
telemetria telemetry (The use of radio waves, telephone lines, etc., to transmit the readings of measuring instruments to a device on which the readings can be indicated or recorded)