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) |
Kalkstein |
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limestone pavement |
nackter kalkreicher Fels |
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limestone pavements |
nackter kalkreicher Felsen |
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liming waste |
Äschereiabfall |
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liming waste |
AEschereiabfaelle |
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limit of annual intake |
Grenzwert der jährlichen Inkorporation |
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limit on the maximum lead content of leaded petrol |
Höchstwert für den Bleigehalt von Benzin |
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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) |
Grenzwert |
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limit values by weight |
Frachtgrenzwerte |
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limited containment |
teilweise Eingrenzung |
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limited containment |
teilweise kontrolliertes Feuer |
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limiting factor |
Begrenzungsfaktor |
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limiting factor |
limitierender Faktor |
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limnion |
limnischer Bereich |
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limnological test |
limnologischer Versuch |
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limnology |
Biologie des Süßwassers |
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limnology |
Limnologie |
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limnology (The study of bodies of fresh water with reference to their plant and animal life, physical properties, geographical features, etc.) |
Limnologie |
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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) |
Linie |
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line holding |
Halten der Bekämpfungslinie |
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