maritime transport (Transportation of goods or persons by means of ships travelling on the sea) |
sjøtransport |
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marker (1. Small amount of an easily detected substance that can be used to follow and quantify the flow of materials or movement of organisms not otherwise visible or detectable by ordinary means. 2. An isotope of an element, a small amount of which may be incorporated into a sample of material in order to follow the course of that element through a chemical, biological, or physical process, and thus also follow the larger sample. The tracer may be radioactive, in which case observations are made by measuring the radioactivity) |
sporstoff |
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market (Place of commercial activity in which articles are bought and sold. Also purchase and sale. In a limited sense market is the range of bid and asked prices reported by brokers making the market in over-the-counter securities. Also the demand for any particular article) |
marked |
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market economy (A mixed economy that relies heavily on markets to answer the three basic questions of allocation, but with a modest amount of government involvement. While it is commonly termed capitalism, market-oriented economy is much more descriptive of how the economy is structured) |
markedsøkonomi |
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market form (The organizational form or structure of the trade or traffic of a particular commodity) |
markedsform |
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market gardening (The business of growing fruit and vegetables on a commercial scale) |
handelsgartneri |
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market price (The price actually given in current market dealings; the actual price at which given stock or commodity is currently sold in the usual and ordinary course of trade and competition between sellers and buyers) |
markedspris |
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market research (The systematic gathering, recording, computing, and analysing of data about problems relating to the sale and distribution of goods and services for certain time periods) |
markedsundersøkelse |
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market study (The gathering and studying of data to determine the projection of demand for an item or service) |
markedsundersøkelse |
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marketing (A related group of business activities whose purpose is to satisfy the demands for goods and services of consumers, businesses and government. The marketing process includes estimating the demand, producing the product, pricing the product to satisfy profit criteria, and promoting and distributing the product) |
markedsføring |
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marsh (An periodically inundated area of low ground having shrubs and trees, with or without the formation of peat) |
sump |
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marsupial (Type of Australian mammal with a pouch in which the young are carried. Marsupials give birth to young at a much earlier stage of development than other mammals so that the young need to be protected in the mother's pouch for some months until they become able to look after themselves) |
pungdyr |
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masonry (A construction of stone or similar materials such as concrete or brick) |
murkonstruksjon |
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mass media (The means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, magazines and radio) |
massemedia |
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mass recreation (A pastime, diversion, exercise or other means of enjoyment and relaxation that is shared with or performed by a large number of people) |
masserekreasjon |
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mass transport (physics, The movement of matter in a medium) |
stofftransport |
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material (The substance of which a product is made or composed) |
materiale |
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material life cycle (All the stages involved in the manufacturing, distribution and retail, use and re-use and maintenance, recycling and waste management of materials) |
materiallivssyklus |
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materials science (The study of the nature, behaviour, and use of materials applied to science and technology) |
materialvitenskap |
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materials technology (Any technical means or equipment used for the production and optimization of material goods that consist of any of a diverse range of properties, either alone or in combination, such as glass, metal, plastics and ceramics) |
materialteknikk |
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