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Terms for subject Environment (5719 entries)
amphibian (A class of vertebrate animals characterized by a moist, glandular skin, gills at some stage of development, and no amnion during the embryonic stage) amfibie
amusement park (An open-air entertainment area consisting of stalls, side shows etc.) fornøyelsespark
anaerobic condition (A mode of life carried on in the absence of molecular oxygen) anaerobt forhold
anaerobic process (A process from which air or oxygen not in chemical combination is excluded) anaerob prosess
anaerobic treatment (Breakdown of organic material without the presence of oxygen, a treatment which permanently removes the unpleasant odour of many organic wastes so that they can be used on agricultural land) anaerob behandling
analysis (Examination or determination) analyse
analysis programme (No definition needed) undersøkelsesprogram
analytical chemistry (The branch of chemistry dealing with techniques which yield any type of information about chemical systems) analytisk kjemi
analytical equipment (Equipment employed in analytical techniques) analyseutstyr
analytical method (No definition needed) analytisk metode
anatomy (The science concerned with the physical structure of animals and plants) anatomi
angiosperm (The class of seed plants that includes all the flowering plants, characterized by the possession of flowers. The ovules, which become seeds after fertilization, are enclosed in ovaries. The xylem contains true vessels. The angiospermae are divided into two subclasses: Monocotyledoneae and Dycotiledoneae) dekkfrøet plante
angling (The art or sport of catching fish with a rod and line and a baited hook or other lure, such as a fly) fritidsfiske
animal (Any living organism characterized by voluntary movement, the possession of cells with noncellulose cell walls and specialized sense organs enabling rapid response to stimuli, and the ingestion of complex organic substances such as plants and other animals) dyr
animal behaviour (Behaviour of animals in their normal environment, including all the processes, both internal and external, by which they respond to changes in their environment) dyrs adferd
animal biology (The scientific study of the natural processes of animals) dyrebiologi
animal conservatory (Areas for the conservation of rare or endangered animal species) dyrereservat
animal corridor (Line corridors (roads, paths, and hedgerows) which lack interior habitat but may serve as movement groups for organisms. Corridors may also provide an efficient migratory pathway for animals. The presence or absence of breaks in a corridor may be a very important factor in determining the effectiveness of its conduit and barrier functions) dyrekorridor
animal damage (Harm caused to the environment by animals as, for instance, in the case of overgrazing, trampling, etc. Overgrazing damage is reduced by properly located watering facilities to decrease daily travel by livestock. Rotation of grazing areas allows time for recovery of grass. Some land can be easily restored if grazing is allowed only during one season. Animals may cause damage to crops when agriculture land borders on virgin territory or game reserves. In addition wild animals may bring disease in valuable domestic herds. Cattle overstocking has caused serious degradation of habitat, and cattle raising is thus, to some extent, counterproductive) dyreskade
animal disease dyresykdom

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