meteorological phenomenon (Phenomena which occur in the troposphere and stratosphere, such as precipitations, wind, temperature, etc.) |
ilmastikunähtus |
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meteorological research (Study of meteorological elements such as wind speed and direction, air temperature and humidity, atmospheric pressure, precipitation, evaporation, solar radiation, visibility and cloud cover in order to collect data for weather forecast or for specific research purposes) |
meteoroloogiline uurimistöö |
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meteorology (The science concerned with the atmosphere and its phenomena) |
meteoroloogia |
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methane (A colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas, lighter than air and reacting violently with chlorine and bromine in sunlight, a chief component of natural gas; used as a source of methanol, acetylene, and carbon monoxide. Also known as methyl hydride, CH4) |
metaan |
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methanization (The process of deriving methane from any source, including livestock manure, landfills, coal mines, etc.) |
metaankääritamine |
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method (A way of proceeding or doing something, especially a systematic or regular one) |
meetod |
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methodology (The system of methods and principles used in a particular discipline) |
metodoloogia |
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metrology (The science of measurement) |
metroloogia |
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metropolis (A term applied loosely to any large city, but specifically to that city in a country which is the seat of government, of ecclesiastical authority, or of commercial activity) |
suurlinn |
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micro-organism (A microscopic organism, including bacteria, protozoans, yeast, viruses, and algae) |
mikroorganism |
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micro-organism (A microscopic organism, including bacteria, protozoans, yeast, viruses, and algae) |
mikroob |
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micro-organism (A microscopic organism, including bacteria, protozoans, yeast, viruses, and algae) |
pisik |
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microbial resource (Any available source of supply derived from microbes, which would be used for beneficial purposes, such as for the production of food substances and drugs) |
mikroobivaramu |
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microbiological analysis (Analysis for the identification of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites) |
mikrobioloogiline analüüs |
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microbiology (The science and study of microorganisms, including protozoans, algae, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and rickettsiae) |
mikrobioloogia |
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microclimate (The local, rather uniform climate of a specific place or habitat, compared with the climate of the entire area of which it is a part) |
mikrokliima |
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microclimate effect |
mikrokliima mõju |
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microclimatology (The study of a microclimate, including the study of profiles of temperature, moisture and wind in the lowest stratum of air, the effects of the vegetation and of shelterbelts, and the modifying effects of towns and buildings) |
mikroklimatoloogia |
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microcomputer (A microprocessor combined with input/output interface devices, some type of external memory, and the other elements required to form a working computer system; it is smaller, lower in cost, and usually slower than a minicomputer) |
mikroarvuti |
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microecosystem (A small-scale, simplified, experimental ecosystem, laboratory- or field- based, which may be: 1. derived directly from nature (e.g. when samples of pond water are maintained subsequently by the input of artificial light and gas-exchange); or 2. built up from axenic cultures (a culture of an organism that consists of one type of organism only, i.e. that is free from any contaminating organism) until the required conditions of organisms and environment are achieved. Also known as microcosm) |
mikroökosüsteem |
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