radionuclide (A nuclide that exhibits radioactivity) |
radionuklidi |
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radon (A radioactive gaseous element emitted naturally from rocks and minerals where radioactive elements are present. It is released in non-coal mines, e.g. tin, iron, fluorspar, uranium. Radon is an alpha particle emitter as are its decay products and has been indicted as a cause of excessive occurrence of lung cancer in uranium miners. Concern has been expressed at radon levels in some housing usually adjacent to granite rocks or old tin mining regions) |
radon |
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rag (Discarded textile waste, either post-consumer waste or pre-consumer waste, such as manufacturing process scraps) |
riepu |
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rag (Discarded textile waste, either post-consumer waste or pre-consumer waste, such as manufacturing process scraps) |
kova rakennuskivi |
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rag (Discarded textile waste, either post-consumer waste or pre-consumer waste, such as manufacturing process scraps) |
murskata malmi |
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rag |
riepu |
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rag and bone man |
lumpunkerääjä |
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rail traffic (The movement and circulation of vehicles transporting goods and people on railroad systems) |
raideliikenne |
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rail traffic |
raideliikenne |
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rail transport (Transportation of goods and persons by railway) |
rautatiekuljetus |
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railroad vehicle |
rautatieajoneuvo |
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rails |
rantakanat |
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railway (A permanent track composed of a line of parallel metal rails fixed to sleepers, for transport of passengers and goods in trains) |
rautatie |
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railway line |
rautatielinja |
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railway network (The whole system of railway distribution in a country) |
rautatieverkko |
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railway network |
rautatieverkko |
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railway station (A place along a route or line at which a train stops to pick up or let off passengers or goods, especially with ancillary buildings and services) |
rautatieasema |
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rain (Precipitation in the form of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 millimeter) |
sade |
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rain |
sade |
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rain forest (A forest of broad-leaved, mainly evergreen, trees found in continually moist climates in the tropics, subtropics, and some parts of the temperate zones) |
sademetsä |
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