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Terms for subject Environment (6786 entries)
operating data (Data referring to the practical carrying-out of a process) darba procesā iegūtie dati
opinion (Judgement or belief not founded on certainty or proof) viedoklis
opinion (Judgement or belief not founded on certainty or proof) atzinums
opinion survey (The canvassing of a representative sample of a large group of people on some question in order to determine the general opinion of a group) sabiedriskās domas aptauja
OPRC Convention Starptautiskā konvencija par gatavību, reaģēšanu un sadarbību naftas piesārņojuma gadījumā
order (1. A direction or command of a court. In this sense it is often used synonymously with judgment. 2. The document bearing the seal of the court recording its judgment in a case) pavēle
ordinance (A rule established by authority; a permanent rule of action; a law or statute. In its most common meaning, the term is used to designate the enactment of the legislative body) rīkojums
ore (A mineral or mineral aggregate, more or less mixed with gangue, that can be worked and treated at a profit) rūda
organ (A fully differentiated structural and functional unit, such as a kidney or a root, in an animal or plant) orgāns
organic carbon (Carbon which comes from an animal or plant) organiskais ogleklis
organic chemistry (A branch of chemistry dealing with the study of composition, reaction, properties, etc. of organic compounds) organiskā ķīmija
organic farming (Farming without the use of industrially made fertilizers or pesticides) bioloģiskā lauksaimniecība
organic matter (Plant and animal residue that decomposes and becomes a part of the soil) organiska viela
organic nitrogen (Essential nutrient of the food supply of plants and the diets of animals. Animals obtain it in nitrogen-containing compounds, particularly aminoacids. Although the atmosphere is nearly 80% gaseous nitrogen, very few organisms have the ability to use it in this form. The higher plants normally obtain it from the soil after microorganisms have converted the nitrogen into ammonia or nitrates, which they can then absorb. This conversion of nitrogen, known as nitrogen fixation, is essential for the formation of amino acids which, in turn, are the building blocks of proteins) organiskais slāpeklis
organic pollutant (A plant- or animal-produced pollutant containing mainly carbon, hydrogen and oxygen) organiskais piesārņotājs
organic pollution (Pollution caused by animal or plant material derived from living and dead organisms that may contain pathogenic bacteria and negatively influences the environment) organiskais piesārņojums
organic solvent (Organic materials, including diluents and thinners, which are liquids at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers, viscosity reducers, or cleaning agents) organiskais šķīdinātājs
organic substance (Chemical compounds, based on carbon chains or rings and also containing hydrogen with or without oxygen, nitrogen, or other elements) organiska viela
organic waste (Waste containing carbon compounds; derived from animal and plant materials) organiskie atkritumi
organic waste organiski atkritumi