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Terms for subject Environment (31552 entries)
residue analysis analyse des résidus
residue analysis (Analysis of residues from agricultural chemicals used in food crops and contained in foodstuff. The analyses use gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, immunoassays, etc.) analyse des résidus
residue from a pollution abatement process résidu de procédé antipollution
residue from coal washing résidu de lavage du charbon
residue from raw-materials extraction résidu d'extraction
residue from raw-materials processing résidu de préparation des matières premières
residue fron pollution control operations résidus de traitement de dépollution
residue of grinding (Dust or other residue left after reducing a material to very small particles) résidu de broyage
residue of grinding résidu de broyage
residue recycling recyclage des résidus
residue recycling (Recycling of material or energy which is left over or wasted in industrial processes and other human activities. Examples include waste heat and gaseous pollutants from electricity generation, slag from metal-ore refining, and garbage. A residual becomes an output or input when a technological advance creates economic opportunities for the waste) recyclage des résidus
residue treatment traitement des déchets ligneux indésirables
residues from pollution abatement processes résidus de procédés antipollution
residues of oil manufacture résidu d'huilerie
resilience vis-à-vis anthropic influences résilience vis-à-vis des influences anthropiques
resin (Any of a class of solid or semisolid organic products of natural or synthetic origin with no definite melting point, generally of high molecular weight; most resins are polymers) résine
resinous plant (Plants yielding or producing resin) résineux
resinous plant résineux
resistance (1. The ability of a plant to overcome, retard, suppress, or prevent infection or colonization by a pathogen, parasite, or adverse abiotic factor. 2. The ability of insects, fungi, weeds, or other pests to survive normally lethal doses of an insecticide, fungicide, herbicide, or other pesticide; biological) résistance
resistance to line construction difficultés d'établissement de la ligne de feu