C0sub2sub intensity |
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C2Cl6 |
εξαχλωροαιθάνιο |
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C2Cl6 |
φθοράνθρακας-110 |
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cable (Strands of insulated electrical conductors laid together, usually around a central core, and wrapped in a heavy insulation) |
καλώδιο |
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cables |
Καλώδια |
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cadmium (One of the toxic heavy metal which has caused deaths and permanent illnesses in a series of major pollution incidents around the world. Cadmium has no useful biological purpose. However, it has wide industrial applications. It has been used for decades in metal plating to prevent corrosion, in rechargeable batteries and as a pigment in certain plastics and paints. Special care is taken in the industrial smelting of ores and subsequent handling of cadmium, because occupational exposure is known to have caused heart, chest and kidney disorders. Environmental health problems have come from exposure to various sources of pollution, Cd) |
κάδμιο |
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cadmium contamination |
μόλυνση από κάδμιο |
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cadmium contamination (The release and presence in the air, water and soil of cadmium, a toxic, metallic element, from sources such as the burning of coal and tobacco and improper disposal of cadmium-containing waste) |
μόλυνση από κάδμιο |
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cadmium discharge |
απόρριψη καδμίου |
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caesium (A soft silvery-white and highly reactive metal belonging to the alkali group of metals. It is a radiation hazard, because it can occur in two radioactive forms. Caesium-134 is produced in nuclear reactors, not directly by fission, but by the reaction. It emits beta- and gamma-radiation and has a half-life of 2.06 years. Caesium-137 is a fission product of uranium and occurs in the fallout from nuclear weapons. It emits beta- and gamma-rays and has a half-life of 30 years. Caesium-137 was the principal product released into the atmosphere, and hence the food chain, from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons and from the Windscale fire and Chernobyl nuclear accidents. After the Chernobyl accident, which spread a radiation cloud across Europe, the European Commission proposed new and more restrictive limits on levels of caesium in food and drinking water) |
καίσιο |
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calandra lark |
βουνογαλάντρα |
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calcareous fen |
βάλτος σε ασβεστολιθικά εδάφη |
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calcareous fen |
ασβεστούχος βάλτος |
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calcicole plant |
ασβεστόφιλο φυτό |
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calcicolous plant |
ασβεστόφιλο φυτό |
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calciphyte |
ασβεστόφιλο φυτό |
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calcite saturation indes |
ΔΑΚ |
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calcite saturation indes |
δείκτης κορεσμού σε ασβεστίτη |
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calcium (A malleable silvery-white metallic element of the alkaline hearth group; the fifth most abundant element in the earth crust, occurring especially as forms of calcium carbonate. It is an essential constituent of bones and teeth and is used as a deoxidizer in steel) |
ασβέστιο |
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calcium alginate |
αλγινικό ασβέστιο |
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