anode sludge |
anodische Schlämme |
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anodic ammonia conversion |
anodische Ammoniakkonversion |
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anoxic zone |
anoxischer Bereich |
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anoxybiosis |
Anaerobiose |
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anoxybiosis |
Anoxybiosis |
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ant-eaters |
Ameisenbären |
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antagonism (The situation in which two chemicals upon interaction interfere in such a way that the action of one partially or completely inhibits the effects of the other) |
Antagonismus |
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antagonistic effect of toxic substances |
antagonistische Wirkung von Giftstoffen |
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Antarctic ecosystem |
Ökosystem der Antarktis |
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Antarctic hole |
Ozonloch über der Antarktis |
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Antarctic hole |
antarktisches Ozonloch |
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Antarctic Ocean (The waters, including ice shelves, that surround the continent of Antarctica, which comprise the southernmost parts of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans, and also the Ross, Amundsen, Bellingshausen and Weddell seas) |
Südpolarmeer |
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Antarctic ozone hole |
antarktisches Ozonloch |
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Antarctic ozone hole |
Ozonloch über der Antarktis |
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Antarctic region |
Antarktis |
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Antarctic region (An area within the Antarctic Circle that includes the fifth largest continent and its surrounding waters, consisting mostly of thick ice shelves) |
Antarktis |
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Antarctic toothfish |
Marionga |
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Antarctica (A continent lying chiefly within the Antarctic Circle and asymmetrically centered on the South Pole: it consists of an ice-covered plateau (some 95 percent of Antarctica is covered by an icecap averaging 1,6 km in thickness), 1800-3000 m above sea level, and mountains ranges rising to 4500 m with some volcanic peaks; average temperatures all below freezing and human settlement is confined to research station) |
Antarktis |
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anthraquinone |
Anthrachinon |
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anthropic activity (Action resulting from or influenced by human activity or intervention) |
Anthropogene Aktivität |
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