microscopy (The interpretative application of microscope magnification to the study of materials that cannot be properly seen by the unaided eye) |
mikroskoopia |
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microwave (An electromagnetic wave which has a wavelength between about 0.3 and 30 centimeters, corresponding to frequencies of 1-100 gigahertz; however there are no sharp boundaries between microwaves and infrared and radio waves) |
mikrolaine |
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migrant labour (Temporary employment performed by persons who move from place to place, such as agricultural workers following crop seasons) |
rändtööjõud |
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migratory bird (Birds which migrate in a body) |
rändlind |
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migratory fish (Fishes that migrate in a body, often between breeding places and winter feeding grounds) |
siirdekala |
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migratory species |
rändliik |
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military activities (Actions and movements pertaining to or conducted by the armed forces) |
sõjategevus |
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military air traffic (Air traffic of or relating to the armed forces) |
kaitseõhusõidukite liiklus |
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military aspects |
militaaraspektid |
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military equipment (Equipment necessary to the performance of military activities, either combat or noncombat) |
sõjavarustus |
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military zone (Area whose utilization is exclusively reserved to the army) |
sõjaväepiirkond |
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milk (The whitish fluid secreted by the mammary gland for the nourishment of the young; composed of carbohydrates, proteins, fats. mineral salts, vitamins, and antibodies) |
piim |
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mill (A building where grain is crushed into flour) |
veski |
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Minamata Convention on Mercury |
Minamata elavhõbedakonventsioon |
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mine (An opening or excavation in the earth for extracting minerals) |
kaevandus |
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mine filling (Filling of disused mines with soil, crushed stone, or waste materials in order to restore the geological, agricultural and landscape features of the concerned area) |
kaevandusala täitmine |
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mineral (A naturally occurring substance with a characteristic chemical composition expressed by a chemical formula; may occur as individual crystals or may be disseminated in some other material or rock) |
mineraalne pinnasestabilisaator |
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mineral conditioner (Any naturally occurring inorganic substances with a definite chemical composition and usually of crystalline structure, such as rocks, which are used to stabilize soil, improving its resistance to erosion, texture and permeability) |
mineraalne |
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mineral deposit (A mass of naturally occurring mineral material, e.g. metal ores or nonmetallic mineral, usually of economic value, without regard to mode of origin) |
maardla |
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mineral extraction (The process of extracting metallic or nonmetallic mineral deposits from the Earth) |
mineraalide kaevandamine |
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