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Terms for subject Environment (6786 entries)
smoke prevention dūmu novēršana
smoking (The inhalation and exhalation of carcinogenic fumes from burning plant material, usually tobacco) smēķēšana
snake (Any reptile of the suborder Ophidia, typically having a scaly cylindrical limbless body, fused eyelids, and a jaw modified for swallowing large prey: includes venomous forms such as cobras and rattlesnakes, large nonvenomous constrictors, and small harmless types such as the grass snake) čūska
snow (The most common form of frozen precipitation, usually flakes or starlike crystals, matted ice needles, or combinations, and often rime-coated) sniegs
snowslide (An avalanche of relatively pure snow; some rock and earth material may also be carried downward) sniega lavīna
soaking (Absorption of liquid by a solid or a semisolid material) piesūcināšana
soap (A cleansing agent, manufactured in bars, granules, flakes, or liquid form, made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats) ziepes
social analysis (No definition needed) sociālā analīze
social behaviour (A person or community's general treatment, manner of conduct or action toward others as individuals or as members of variously identified groups) sociālā uzvedība
social condition (An existing circumstance, situation or state affecting the life, welfare and relations of human beings in community) sociālie apstākļi
social cost (The price paid or the loss incurred to acquire, produce or maintain an objective or goal in a group, community or society) sociālās izmaksas
social development (The state of nations and the hystorical processes of change experienced by them. The concept of development subsumes associated cultural and political changes as well as welfare measures which reflect distribution of goods, wealth and opportunities) sociālā attīstība
social differentiation (A concept associated with evolutionary theories of history and with structural functionalism. Societies are seen as moving from the simple to the complex via a process of social change based on structural differentiation) sociālā atšķirība
social dynamics (The pattern, change, development and driving forces of a human group, community or society) sociālā dinamika
social facility (Any structure designed, built or installed to provide space for living or interaction among persons in a community) sociālais objekts
social framework (The underlying structure that connects and supports the various members and parts of a community or human organization) sociālais ietvars
social group (A collection of people who interact with one another and share a certain feeling of unity) sociālā grupa
social indicator (Easily identified features of a society which can be measured, which vary over time, and are taken as revealing some underlying aspect of social reality. In general, the most commonly used indicators are derived from official statistics, and include unemployment figures, health and mortality data, and crime rates) sociālais rādītājs
social inequality (Unequal rewards or opportunities for different individuals within a group or groups within a society. If equality is judged in terms of legal equality, equality of opportunity, or equality of outcome, then inequality is a constant feature of the human condition) sociālā nevienlīdzība
social medicine (Medicine as applied to treatment of diseases which occur in certain social groups) sociālā medicīna