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Terms for subject Environment (6407 entries)
egitura instituzional institutional structure (An organization's complex system of mutually connected and dependent elements or parts, which make up a definite manner of arrangement)
egitura kimiko chemical structure (The arrangement of atoms in a molecule of a chemical compound)
egitura-aktibitate erlazio structure-activity relationship (The association between a chemical structure and carcinogenicity)
egitura-doikuntzaren programa structural adjustment program (A program for economic reforms aimed at improving or liberalizing an economy, which is advocated and imposed by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund on poor or developing countries in exchange for new loans)
egitura-plan structure plan (Metropolitan structure and land use plan intended to outline the general lines along which development should proceed in an area)
egitura-zarata structure-borne noise (Sound that travels over at least part of its path by means of the vibration of a solid structure)
egoera aerobio aerobic condition (Life common to the majority of animal and plants species requiring the presence of oxygen)
egoera anaerobiko anaerobic condition (A mode of life carried on in the absence of molecular oxygen)
egoera anaerobio anaerobic condition (A mode of life carried on in the absence of molecular oxygen)
egoera fisiko physical conditions
egoera gaseoso gaseous state (State of matter in which the matter concerned occupies the whole of its container irrespective of its quantity)
egoera koloidal colloidal state (A system of particles in a dispersion medium, with properties distinct from those of a true solution because of the larger size of the particles. The presence of these particles can often be detected by means of the ultramicroscope)
egokitzaile mineral mineral conditioner (Any naturally occurring inorganic substances with a definite chemical composition and usually of crystalline structure, such as rocks, which are used to stabilize soil, improving its resistance to erosion, texture and permeability)
egonkor stable (A building or structure usually with stalls that is used to house and feed horses, cattle or other animals)
egonkortze-urmael stabilisation lagoon (Ponds in which wastes are allowed to decompose over long periods of time and aeration is provided only by wind action. Sunlight is allowed to fall on sewage to purify it)
egoste firing (The process of applying fire or heat, as in the hardening or glazing of ceramics)
eguneko dosi onargarri acceptable daily intake (The measurement of the amount of any chemical substance that can be safely consumed by a human being in a day. Calculations are usually based on the maximum level of a substance that can be fed to animals without producing any harmful effects. This is divided by a "safety factor" to allow for the differences between animals and humans and to take account of the variation in human diets)
egur fuel wood (Wood used for heating)
egur timber (A wood, especially when regarded as a construction material)
egur-hondakin wood waste (Waste which is left over after the processing of raw timber)