grinding (To reduce to powder or small fragments) |
malimas |
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gross domestic product (The total output of goods and services produced by a national economy in a given period, usually a year, valued at market prices. It is gross, since no allowance is made, for the value of replacement capital goods) |
bendrasis vidaus produktas |
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gross final consumption of energy |
bendras galutinis energijos suvartojimas |
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gross national product (Gross domestic product adjusted for foreign transactions, i.e. to the figure for Gross Domestic Product must be added any income accruing to residents of the country arising from investment and other factor earnings abroad and from it must be deducted any income earned in the domestic market by factors owned by foreigners abroad) |
bendrasis šalies produktas |
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gross-net accounting |
bendrojo-grynojo kiekio apskaita |
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ground cover |
augalinė danga |
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ground cover |
dirvos danga |
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ground vegetation |
dirvos danga |
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ground vegetation |
augalinė danga |
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ground-level ozone |
troposferos ozonas |
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groundwater (Water that occupies pores and crevices in rock and soil, below the surface and above a layer of impermeable material. It is free to move gravitationally, either downwards towards the impermeable layer or by following a gradient) |
gruntinis vanduo |
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groundwater endangering (Threat to the quality and quantity of groundwater by activities related to the use of land. As some activities (e.g. landfill) present a particular risk of pollution, the closer an activity is to a well or borehole, the greater the risk of the pumped water being polluted. The type of soil, the geology, the rainfall and the amount of water pumped out of the ground must all be taken into consideration) |
pavojus gruntiniam vandeniui |
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groundwater extraction (The process, deliberate or inadvertent, of extracting ground water from a source at a rate so in excess of the replenishment that the ground water level declines persistently, threatening exhaustion of the supply or at least a decline of pumping levels to uneconomic depths) |
gruntinio vandens gavyba |
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groundwater pollution (Contamination of any water found under the earth's surface by any leaching pollutants, such as inorganic compounds (chlorides, nitrates, heavy metals, etc.), synthetic organic chemicals (pesticides, fertilizers, etc.) and pathogens (bacteria, parasites, etc.)) |
gruntinio vandens tarša |
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groundwater protection (Precautionary actions, procedures or installations undertaken to prevent or reduce harm to the environmental integrity of fresh water found beneath the earth's surface, usually in aquifers, which supply wells and springs) |
gruntinio vandens apsauga |
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groundwater quality (Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management) |
gruntinio vandens kokybė |
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group behaviour (An observable pattern of activity displayed by persons in and as an aggregate) |
grupinė elgsena |
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growth habit |
augimo pobūdis |
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gulf (An inlet of the sea of large areal proportions, more indented than a bay and generally more enclosed) |
įlanka |
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gymnosperm (Any seed-bearing plant of the division Gymnospermae, in which the ovules are borne naked on the surface of the mega sporophylls, which are often arranged in cones) |
plikasėklis augalas |
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