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Terms for subject Environment (7301 entries)
eċċess surplus (The extent to which assets exceed liabilities, especially the profits remaining after operating expenses, taxes, interest and insurance costs are subtracted)
ebusija hardness (Resistance of a solid to indentation, scratching, abrasion or cutting)
ebusija tal-ilma water hardness (The amount of calcium and magnesium salts dissolved in water)
edafoloġija edaphology (The study of the relationships between soil and organisms, including the use made of land by mankind)
edukazzjoni education (The act or process of imparting or acquiring knowledge or skills)
edukazzjoni ġenerali general education (Informal learning or formal instruction with broad application to human existence beyond the domain of any particular subject or discipline, often equated with liberal arts in the university setting and contrasted to courses required for a specific major or program)
edukazzjoni ambjentali environmental education (The educational process that deals with the human interrelationships with the environment and that utilizes an interdisciplinary problem-solving approach with value clarification. Concerned with education progress of knowledge, understanding, attitudes, skills, and commitment for environmental problems and considerations. The need for environmental education is continuous, because each new generation needs to learn conservation for itself)
edukazzjoni għolja higher education (Study beyond secondary school at an institution that offers programs terminating in undergraduate and graduate degrees)
edukazzjoni kontinwa continuing education (Various forms, methods, and processes of formal and informal education for the continued learning of all ages and categories of the general public. Oriented toward the continued learning/developmental processes of the individual throughout life)
edukazzjoni primarja primary education (The first five or six years of instruction in elementary schools)
edukazzjoni sekondarja secondary education (The years of instruction following elementary school and until the end of high school)
effett effect (Effects include: 1. direct effects, which are caused by the action and occur at the same time and place, 2. indirect effects, which are caused by the action and are later in time or farther removed in distance, that are still reasonably foreseeable)
effett ġenetiku genetic effect (Inheritable change, chiefly mutations produced by chemical substances, herbicides, radiations, etc.)
effett antagonistiku ta' sostanzi tossiċi antagonistic effect of toxic substances
effett bijoloġiku biological effect (Biological effects include allergic reactions, respiratory disorders, hypersensitivity diseases and infectious diseases and can be caused by a variety of contaminants and pollutants)
effett bijoloġiku ta' tniġġis biological effect of pollution (Effects of pollution on living systems)
effett dissważiv deterrent (Any measure, implement or policy designed to discourage or restrain the actions or advance of another agent, organization or state)
effett fit-tul long-term effect (Effects which will last long after the cause has ceased)
effett fit-tul ta' kontaminanti long-term effect of pollutants
effett fotokimiku photochemical effect (The result or consequence of a chemical reaction caused by light or ultraviolet radiation)

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