fishing industry (Industry for the handling, processing, and packing of fish or shellfish for market or shipment) |
kalatööstus |
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fishing law (Rules concerning fishing activities; in international law the matter is ruled by the 1958 Geneva Convention) |
kalandusõigus |
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fishing licence (Official permission granted to individuals or commercial enterprises allowing and regulating by time, location, species, size or amount the fish that can be caught from rivers, lakes or ocean waters within a particular jurisdiction) |
kalapüügiluba |
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fishing preserve (Limited portion of a water body where angling is allowed) |
kalakaitseala |
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fishing vessel |
kalapüügilaev |
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fitting (plumbing, Plumbing equipment in a building) |
liitmik |
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fitting (plumbing, Plumbing equipment in a building) |
toruliitmik |
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fixed schedule of charges |
kindel maksegraafik |
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flag of convenience (Practice of registering a merchant vessel with a country that has favourable (i.e. less restrictive ) safety requirements, registration fees, etc.) |
mugavuslipp |
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flammable product (Material having the ability to generate a sufficient concentration of combustible vapors to produce a flame, if ignited) |
kergsüttiv toode |
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flare |
tõrvikpõletamine |
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flaring |
tõrvikpõletamine |
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flaring (1. Flares use open flames during normal and/or emergency operations to combust hazardous gaseous. The system has no special features to control temperature or time of combustion; however, supplemental fuel may be required to sustain the combustion. Historically, flares have been used to dispose of waste gases in the oil and gas industry and at wastewater treatment plants having anaerobic digestors. Regulation for thermal destruction of hazardous wastes limit the practical use of flaring to combustion of relatively simple hydrocarbons, such as methane from digesters or landfill gas collection systems. 2. A control device that burns hazardous materials to prevent their release into the environment; may operate continuously or intermittently, usually on top a stack) |
tungalpõletus |
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flavouring (A substance, such as an extract or a spice, that imparts flavor) |
maitseaine |
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flavouring (A substance, such as an extract or a spice, that imparts flavor) |
vürts |
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flea (Any of the wingless insects composing the order Siphonaptera; most are ectoparasites of mammals and birds) |
kirp |
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flexible approach to environmental protection (Plans, referred to in various rules as emissions averaging, or flexible compliance plans, allow facilities to undercontrol some emission points that are too costly to control to mandated levels as long as these units are balanced by overcontrolling other emission units that are more cost-effective to control) |
paindlik keskkonnakaitse |
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flexible mechanism |
paindlik mehhanism |
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flexible mechanism |
Kyoto mehhanism |
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flocculant (A reagent added to a dispersion of solids in a liquid to bring together the fine particles to form flocs) |
helvestusaine |
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