strontium (A soft silvery-white element of the alkaline earth group of metals, occurring chiefly as celestite and as strontianite. Its compounds burn with a crimson flame and are used in fire works) |
stronţiu |
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structural adjustment program (A program for economic reforms aimed at improving or liberalizing an economy, which is advocated and imposed by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund on poor or developing countries in exchange for new loans) |
program de modificări structurale |
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structure plan (Metropolitan structure and land use plan intended to outline the general lines along which development should proceed in an area) |
plan structural |
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structure-activity relationship (The association between a chemical structure and carcinogenicity) |
relaţie structură-activitate |
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structure-borne noise (Sound that travels over at least part of its path by means of the vibration of a solid structure) |
zgomot structural |
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sub-national boundary (The line demarcating a territory located within the limits of a State) |
graniţă administrativă |
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subject (No definition needed) |
tema |
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submarine morphology (That aspect of geological oceanography which deals with the relief features of the ocean floor and with the forces that modify them) |
morfologie submarină |
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subsequent order |
ordin ulterior |
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subsidence (1. A sinking down of a part of the earth's crust, generally due to underground excavations. 2. The sudden sinking or gradual downward settling of the Earth's surface with little or no horizontal motion. The movement is not restricted in rate, magnitude, or area involved. Subsidence may be caused by natural geologic processes, such as solution, thawing, compaction, slow crustal warping, or withdrawal of fluid lava from beneath a solid crust; or by man's activity, such as subsurface mining or the pumping of oil or ground water) |
subzistenţă |
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subsidiary principle (The fundamental doctrine or tenet that policy making decisions should be made at the most decentralized level, in which a centralized governing body would not take action unless it it is more effective than action taken at a lower government level) |
principiul subsidiarităţii |
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subsidy (Any monetary grant made by the government to a private industrial undertaking or charitable organization, but especially one given to consumers or producers in order to lower the market price of some service or product and make it readily affordable to the public) |
subvenţie |
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subsoil (Soil underlying surface soil, devoid of plant roots) |
subsol |
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subsoil drainage (The removal of surplus water from within the soil by natural or artificial means, such as by drains placed below the surface to lower the water table below the root zone) |
drenaj subteran |
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substance of very high concern |
substanță care prezintă motive de îngrijorare deosebită |
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substance that depletes the ozone layer |
substanță care epuizează stratul de ozon |
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substance that depletes the ozone layer |
substanță care afectează stratul de ozon |
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substance that depletes the ozone layer |
substanță care are efect de distrugere a stratului de ozon |
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substitutability (character of a process or substance to be possibly substituded by a less harmful one; The capability of a substance of being replaced by another, for example sweeteners used in place of sugar; chemistry) |
substituibilitate |
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substitution of halogenated compounds (Halogenated compounds, because of their toxical and persistent character, should be substituted by environmental friendly compounds, like water-based fat solvents in metal processing industry or water-based coating agents) |
substituţie a compuşilor halogenaţi |
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