life cycle assessment |
gyvavimo ciklo analizė |
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life cycle assessment |
būvio ciklo analizė |
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Life Cycle Impact Assessment |
būvio ciklo poveikio įvertinimas |
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Life Cycle Impact Assessment |
gyvavimo ciklo poveikio įvertinimas |
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Life Cycle Inventory |
inventorinė būvio ciklo analizė |
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Life Cycle Inventory |
inventorinė gyvavimo ciklo analizė |
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Life Cycle Thinking |
gyvavimo ciklo principas |
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life science (A science based on living organisms collectively) |
mokslas apie gyvybę |
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life-cycle management (Management of all the stages involved in the life of a product such as raw materials acquisition, manufacturing, distribution and retail, use and re-use and maintenance, recycling and waste management, in order to create less environmentally harmful products) |
gyvavimo ciklo vadyba |
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life-cycle thinking |
gyvavimo ciklo principas |
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lifestyle (The particular attitudes, habits or behaviour associated with an individual or group) |
gyvenimo būdas |
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light (Electromagnetic radiation that is capable of causing a visual sensation) |
šviesa |
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light distribution in space |
šviesos sklidimas erdvėje |
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light pollution |
šviesinė tarša |
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lighting (The supply of illumination in streets or dwellings) |
apšvietimas |
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lignite (Coal of relatively recent origin consisting of accumulated layers of partially decomposed vegetation, intermediate between peat and bituminous coal; often contains patterns from the wood from which it formed) |
lignitas |
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lignite mining (Extraction of brown coal from natural deposits; lignite is a brownish-black solid fuel in the second stage in the development of coal. It has a little over half the heating value of bituminous or anthracite coal) |
lignito kasyba |
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lime (Any of various mineral and industrial forms of calcium oxide differing chiefly in water content and percentage of constituent such as silica, alumina and iron) |
kalkės |
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limestone (A sedimentary rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, primarily in the form of the mineral calcite and with or without magnesium carbonate. Limestones are formed by either organic or inorganic processes, and may be detrital, chemical, oolitic, earthy, crystalline, or recrystallized; many are highly fossiliferous and clearly represent ancient shell banks or coral reefs) |
kalkakmenis |
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limit value (A workplace exposure criterion or standard that determines if a facility or building has a concentration of a substance to which most workers can be exposed without harmful or adverse effects) |
ribinė vertė |
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