chemical reduction (Chemical reaction in which an element gains an electron) |
cheminė redukcija |
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chemical risk (Probability of harm to human health, property or the environment posed by contact with any substance of a defined molecular composition) |
cheminė rizika |
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chemical structure (The arrangement of atoms in a molecule of a chemical compound) |
cheminė sandara |
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chemical structure |
cheminė sandara |
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chemical subject to the PIC procedure |
cheminės medžiagos, kurioms taikoma tarptautinė IPS tvarka |
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chemical subject to the PIC procedure |
cheminės medžiagos, kurioms taikoma tarptautinė išankstinio pranešimo apie sutikimą tvarka |
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chemical treatment (Processes that alter the chemical structure of the constituents of the waste to produce either an innocuous or a less hazardous material. Chemical processes are attractive because they produce minimal air emissions, they can often be carried out on the site of the waste generator, and some processes can be designed and constructed as mobile units) |
cheminis apdorojimas |
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chemical treatment of waste |
atliekų cheminis apdorojimas |
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chemical waste (Any by-product of a chemical process, including manufacturing processes. Often this by-product is considered a toxic or polluting substance) |
cheminės atliekos |
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chemical weapon (Chemical agents of warfare include all gaseous, liquid or solid chemical substances which might be employed because of their direct toxic effects on man and animals. Chemical weapons also include the chemical's precursors, the munitions and devices designed to deliver them, and any equipment specifically designed for their use in warfare. Nerve agents (chemicals of the same family as organophosphorous insecticides) are the most lethal of the classical chemical warfare agents, killing by poisoning the nervous system and disrupting bodily functions. Other chemical weapons include blister agents, vesicants, choking agents, etc.) |
cheminis ginklas |
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chemicals act |
cheminių medžiagų teisės aktas |
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chemisorption (The process of chemical adsorption) |
cheminė adsorbcija |
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chemistry (The scientific study of the properties, composition, and structure of matter, the changes in structure and composition of matter, and accompanying energy changes) |
chemija |
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Chernobyl |
Černobylis |
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chestnut (Any north temperate fagaceous tree of the genus Castanea, such as Castanea sativa, which produce flowers in long catkins and nuts in a prickly bur) |
kaštainis |
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child (A person below the age of puberty) |
vaikas |
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chimney (A vertical structure of brick, masonry, or steel that carries smoke or steam away from a fire, engine, etc.) |
kaminas |
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chimney height (The appropriate height for chimneys serving industrial combustion plants in order to avoid unacceptable pollution) |
kamino aukštis |
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chiropteran (Order of placental mammals comprising the bats having the front limbs modified as wings) |
šikšnosparnis |
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chloride (A compound which is derived from hydrochloric acid and contains the chlorine atom in the -1 oxidation state) |
chloridas |
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