access to culture (The ability, right and permission to approach and use, or the general availability of resources that transmit the beliefs, customs, artistic activity and knowledge of a people) |
dostęp do dóbr kultury |
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access to information (The ability, right and permission to approach and use, or the general availability of resources that convey knowledge) |
dostęp do informacji |
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access to the courts (The right of citizens to access to the organs of the governments where justice is administered) |
dostęp do sprawiedliwości |
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access to the sea |
dostęp do morza |
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accident |
awaria |
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Accident Reporting and Guidance Operational System |
system operacyjny meldowania o awariach i pomocy w związku z nimi |
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accident source (The cause or origin of an unexpected occurrence, failure or loss with the potential for harming human life, property or the environment) |
źródła awarii |
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accidental release of organisms (Genetically engineered organisms that are released in the environment by mistake; once released they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria (possibly having other positive functions which thus are lost) or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria. There is also concern that an uncontrolled genetic mutation could produce a form with hazardous consequences for the environment) |
przypadkowe uwalnianie organizmów |
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Accompanying programme for the stabilisation of eastern Chad and of north-eastern Central African Republic |
Program towarzyszący na rzecz wsparcia stabilizacji we wschodnim Czadzie i w północno-wschodniej Republice Środkowoafrykańskiej |
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accounting |
księgowość |
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accounting system |
księgowość |
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accumulation in body tissues |
gromadzenie substancji w tkankach ciała |
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achievement of good status for surface and groundwater |
osiągnięcie dobrego stanu wód podziemnych i powierzchniowych |
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acid |
kwasy |
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acid alkyl sludges |
kwaśne szlamy z procesów alkilowania |
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acid deposition (A type of pollution which washes out of the atmosphere as dilute sulphuric and nitric acids. It tends to be a regional rather than a global phenomenon, linked to particular industrial activities and meteorological conditions. It includes rain, more than normally acidic snow, mist, sleet, fog, gas and dry particles. It upsets the balance of nature, disrupting ecosystems, and destroys forests and woodlands, plants and crops; kills aquatic life by altering the chemical balance of lakes and rivers and corrodes building materials and fabrics. The pollutants are caused principally by discharges from power station chimneys of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides released by burning fossil fuels, coal and oil) |
opad kwaśnego deszczu |
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acid rain (Rain having a pH less than 5.6. The acidity results from chemical reactions occurring when water, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides, generally released by industrial processes, are chemically transformed into sulphuric and nitric acids) |
kwaśny deszcz |
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acid tars |
kwaśne smoły |
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acidification (Addition of an acid to a solution until the pH falls below 7) |
zakwaszenie |
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acidity degree (The amount of acid present in a solution, often expressed in terms of pH) |
poziom zakwaszenia |
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