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Terms for subject Environment (6716 entries)
ċentru ta' dokumentazzjoni documentation centre (Centre for assembling, coding, and disseminating recorded knowledge comprehensively treated as an integral procedure, utilizing various techniques for giving documentary information maximum accessibility and usability)
ċentru ta' informazzjoni information centre (Any facility devoted to the collection, maintenance and distribution of materials or data compiled to convey knowledge on some subject, often with trained staff persons available to answer questions)
ċentru ta' informazzjoni information clearing-house (A central institution or agency for the collection, maintenance, and distribution of materials or data compiled to convey knowledge on some subject)
ċentru ta' riċerka research centre (Place where systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject is performed)
ċentru ta' riċerka nukleari nuclear research centre (A facility in which scientists and other researchers study the behavior and characteristics of atomic nuclei through testing and other forms of experimentation, often to invent new technology with scientific, medical and industrial purposes)
ċentru ta' rikreazzjoni leisure centre (A building containing a swimming pool and a large room or other places where you can play sports)
ċentru tad-data data centre (An organization established primarily to acquire, analyze, process, store, retrieve, and disseminate one or more types of data)
ċentru tal-belt city centre (The central part of a city)
ċeramika ceramics (objects, products
ċeramika ceramics (objects, products ; The art and techniques of producing articles of clay, porcelain, etc.)
ċertifikazzjoni certification (The formal assertion in writing of some fact)
ċertifikazzjoni ta' kwalità quality certification (The formal assertion in writing that a commodity, service or other product has attained a recognized and relatively high grade or level of excellence)
ċetaċej cetacean (Aquatic mammals, including the whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
ċetaċju cetacean
ċeżju caesium (A soft silvery-white and highly reactive metal belonging to the alkali group of metals. It is a radiation hazard, because it can occur in two radioactive forms. Caesium-134 is produced in nuclear reactors, not directly by fission, but by the reaction. It emits beta- and gamma-radiation and has a half-life of 2.06 years. Caesium-137 is a fission product of uranium and occurs in the fallout from nuclear weapons. It emits beta- and gamma-rays and has a half-life of 30 years. Caesium-137 was the principal product released into the atmosphere, and hence the food chain, from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons and from the Windscale fire and Chernobyl nuclear accidents. After the Chernobyl accident, which spread a radiation cloud across Europe, the European Commission proposed new and more restrictive limits on levels of caesium in food and drinking water)
ċiklu bijoġeokimiku biogeochemical cycle (Movement of chemical elements in a circular pathway, from organisms to physical environment, back to organisms. The process is termed a nutrient cycle if the elements concerned are trace elements, which are essential to life. A biogeochemical cycle occurs when vegetation decomposes and minerals are incorporated naturally in the humus for future plant growth)
ċiklu bijoloġiku biological cycle (A series of transformations or biological events which follow one after the other one, reaching at the end of the cycle the initial conditions, as in the life cycle of many animal and plant organisms)
ċiklu idroloġiku hydrologic cycle (The movement of water between the oceans, ground surface and atmosphere by evaporation, precipitation and the activity of living organisms, as one of the mayor biogeochemical cycles. Each day water evaporates from the oceans and is carried in the air from the sea over the land, which receives it as precipitation, and finally returns from the land to the sea through rivers, thus completing the cycle)
ċiklu ta' dlam dark cycle
ċiklu ta' nutrijenti nutrient cycle (A biogeochemical cycle, in which inorganic nutrients move through the soil, living organisms, air and water or through some of these)