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Terms for subject Environment (6978 entries)
lighting (The supply of illumination in streets or dwellings) apgaismošana
lignite (Coal of relatively recent origin consisting of accumulated layers of partially decomposed vegetation, intermediate between peat and bituminous coal; often contains patterns from the wood from which it formed) brūnogle
lignite mining (Extraction of brown coal from natural deposits; lignite is a brownish-black solid fuel in the second stage in the development of coal. It has a little over half the heating value of bituminous or anthracite coal) brūnogļu ieguve
lime (Any of various mineral and industrial forms of calcium oxide differing chiefly in water content and percentage of constituent such as silica, alumina and iron) kaļķi
limestone (A sedimentary rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, primarily in the form of the mineral calcite and with or without magnesium carbonate. Limestones are formed by either organic or inorganic processes, and may be detrital, chemical, oolitic, earthy, crystalline, or recrystallized; many are highly fossiliferous and clearly represent ancient shell banks or coral reefs) kaļķakmens
limit value (A workplace exposure criterion or standard that determines if a facility or building has a concentration of a substance to which most workers can be exposed without harmful or adverse effects) robežvērtība
limnology (The study of bodies of fresh water with reference to their plant and animal life, physical properties, geographical features, etc.) limnoloģija
line (Term used in GIS technologies in the vector type of internal data organization: spatial data are divided into point, line and polygon types. In most cases, point entities (nodes) are specified directly as coordinate pairs, with lines (arcs or edges) represented as chains of points. Regions are similarly defined in terms of the lines which form their boundaries. Some vector GIS store information in the form of points, line segments and point pairs; others maintain closed lists of points defining polygon regions. Vector structures are especially suited to storing definitions of spatial objects for which sharp boundaries exist or can be imposed) līnija
line source (Line source means a one-dimensional source. An example of a line source is the particular emissions from a dirt road) lineārs (piesārņojuma) avots
linear source of sound (Point noise sources placed one after the other one as, for instance, in a row of cars moving on a road) lineārais trokšņa avots
liner material (A layer of synthetic or natural materials, on the sides of or beneath a landfill, landfill cell or surface impoundment, that restricts the downward or lateral escape of liquids carrying leachate into the surrounding environment) izklājuma materiāls, kas izolē atkritumu krātuvi no apkārtējās vides
lipid (One of a class of compounds which contain long-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives, such as fatty acids, alcohols, amines, amino alcohols, and aldehydes; includes waxes, fats, and derived compounds) lipīds
lipophilic substance (unpolar substances, having affinity to fatty (unpolar) substances; Substances having an affinity for lipids) lipofīla viela
liquefied gas (A gaseous compound or mixture converted to the liquid phase by cooling or compression; examples are liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquid oxygen, and liquid ammonia) sašķidrināta gāze
liquid manure (Any fertilizer substance with a moisture content of over ninety percent, usually consisting of animal excrement with water added) šķidrais mēslojums
liquid state (A state of matter intermediate between that of crystalline substances and gases in which a substance has the capacity to flow under extremely small shear stresses and conforms to the shape of a confining vessel, but is relatively incompressible, lacks the capacity to expand without limit, and can posses a free surface) šķidrs stāvoklis
liquid waste (Fluid wastes, consisting of sewage and domestic wastewater, or processed water, or other liquids, produced by industrial activity, particularly by such industries as pulp and paper production, food processing, and the manufacture of chemicals) šķidrie atkritumi
literature (Written material such as poetry, novels, essays, especially works of imagination characterized by excellence of style and expression and by themes of general or enduring interest) literatūra
literature data bank (A fund of information on a particular subject or group of related subjects, divided into discrete documents and usually stored in and used with a computer system) literatūras datu banka
literature evaluation (The action of evaluating or judging the quality or character of written materials such as poetry, essays, novels, biographies and historical writings) literatūras evolūcija

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