administrazio-lanbide |
administrative occupation |
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administrazio-muga |
administrative boundary (A limit or border of a geographic area under the jurisdiction of some governmental or managerial entity) |
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administrazio-organo |
administrative body (Any governmental agency or organization charged with managing and implementing regulations, laws and government policies) |
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administrazio-prozedura |
administrative procedure |
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administrazio-zigor |
administrative sanction (Generally, any formal official imposition of penalty or fine; destruction, taking, seizure, or withholding of property; assessment of damages, reimbursement, restitution, compensation, costs, charges or fees; requirement, revocation or suspension of license; and taking other compulsory or restrictive action by organization, agency or its representative) |
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administrazioaren baimen |
administrative fiat (An authoritative decree, sanction or order issued from an office with executive or managerial authority, without necessarily having the force of law or its equivalent) |
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administrazioaren eskumen |
administrative competence (The skill, knowledge, qualification, capacity or authority to manage or direct the affairs of a public or private office, business or organization) |
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administrazioko jurisdikzio |
administrative jurisdiction (The extent, power or territory in which an office with executive or managerial authority administers justice or declares judgments) |
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ADN |
DNA (The principal material of inheritance. It is found in chromosomes and consists of molecules that are long unbranched chains made up of many nucleotides. Each nucleotide is a combination of phosphoric acid, the monosaccharide deoxyribose and one of four nitrogenous bases: thymine, cytosine, adenine or guanine. The number of possible arrangements of nucleotides along the DNA chain is immense. Usually two DNA strands are linked together in parallel by specific base-pairing and are helically coiled. Replication of DNA molecules is accomplished by separation of the two strands, followed by the building up of matching strands by means of base-pairing, using the two halves as templates. By a mechanism involving RNA, the structure of DNA is translated into the structure of proteins during their synthesis from amino acids) |
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ADN errekonbinantearen teknologia |
recombinant DNA technology (Techniques and practical applications associated with recombinant DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid artificially introduced into a cell that alters the genotype and phenotype of the cell and is replicated along with the natural DNA)) |
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adreilu |
brick (A building material usually made from clay, molded as a rectangular block, and baked or burned in a kiln) |
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adsortzio |
adsorption (The physical or chemical bonding of molecules of gas, liquid or a dissolved substance to the external surface of a solid or the internal surface, if the material is porous, in a very thin layer) |
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adsortzio kimiko |
chemisorption (The process of chemical adsorption) |
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aduana |
customs (Duties charged upon commodities on their importation into, or exportation out of, a country) |
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aduana-arantzel |
customs tariff (An official list or schedule setting forth the duties imposed by a government on imported or exported goods) |
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aduana-politika bateratu |
common tariff policy (A course of action adopted and pursued by member countries, in which it is agreed to impose a system of duties or tax charges on imports from non-member countries) |
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aduanako arautegi |
customs regulation (A body of rules or orders generally issued by the executive authority of a government to establish and direct the taxes, duties or tariffs payable upon merchandise exported or imported) |
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aerobiologia |
aerobiology (The study of the atmospheric dispersal of airborne fungus spores, pollen grains, and microorganisms; and, more broadly, of airborne propagules of algae and protozoans, minute insects such as aphids, and pollution gases and particles which exert specific biologic effects) |
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aerosol |
aerosol (A gaseous suspension of ultramicroscopic particles of a liquid or a solid) |
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aerosol |
spray can (An aerosol can for applying paint, deodorant, etc., as a fine spray) |
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