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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
segurtasun biologiko biosafety (The combination of knowledge, techniques and equipment used to manage or contain potentially infectious materials or biohazards in the laboratory environment, to reduce or prevent harm to laboratory workers, other persons and the environment)
segurtasun nuklear nuclear safety (Measures and techniques implemented to reduce the possibility of incidence and the potential harm posed by radioactive substances used as an energy source, a test material or in weaponry)
segurtasun zibil civil safety (Actions and measures undertaken, often at a local level, to ensure that citizens of a community are secure from harm, injury, danger or risk)
segurtasun-analisi safety analysis (The process of studying the need for or efficacy of actions, procedures or devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment)
segurtasun-arau safety standard (A norm or measure applicable in legal cases for any action, procedure or contrivance designed to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment)
segurtasun-azterketa safety study (Research, detailed examination and usually a written report on the need for or efficacy of actions, procedures or devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment)
segurtasun-erregela safety rule (A principle or regulation governing actions, procedures or devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment)
segurtasun-neurri safety measure (An action, procedure or contrivance designed to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment)
segurtasun-sistema safety system (A unified, coordinated assemblage or plan of procedures and devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment)
sektore pribatu private sector (Segment of the economy not run by government, including households, sole traders, partnerships and companies)
sektore publiko public sector (Segment of the economy run to some degree by government, including national and local governments, government-owned firms and quasi-autonomous non-government organizations)
sektorekako ebaluazio sectoral assessment
selenio selenium (A highly toxic, nonmetallic element; used in analytical chemistry, metallurgy, and photoelectric cells)
Senatu Upper House (The body of a bicameral legislature comprising either representatives of member states in a federation or a select number of individuals from certain privileged estates or social classes)
sendabelar medicinal plant (Plants having therapeutic properties)
sendagai erretiratu discarded medicinal drug
sendagaien albo-ondorio side effects of pharmaceutical drugs
sentikortasun-analisi sensitivity analysis (A formalized procedure to identify the impact of changes in various model components on model output. Sensitivity analysis is an integral part of simulation experimentation and may influence model formulations. It is commonly used to examine model behaviour. The general procedure is to define a model output variable that represents an important aspect of model behaviour. The values of various inputs of the model are then varied and the resultant change in the output variable is monitored. Large changes in the output variable imply that the particular input varied is important in controlling model behaviour. Within this general definition, sensitivity analysis has been applied to a variety of model inputs including state variables, environmental variables and initial conditions)
sentina-ur bilge water (Water that builds up in the bottom of a ship's bilge)
sentsore sensor (The generic name for a device that senses either the absolute value or a change in a physical quantity such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, or pH, or the intensity of light, sound, or ratio waves and converts that change into a useful input signal for an information-gathering system)