fast-start funding |
finanzjament rapidu |
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fault (A fracture or a zone of fractures along which there has been displacement of the sides relative to one another parallel to the fracture) |
żona ta' qsim fil-qoxra tad-dinja |
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fauna (The entire animal life of a given region, habitat or geological stratum) |
fawna |
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fauna restoration (The process of returning wildlife ecosystems and habitats to their original conditions) |
rkupru tal-fawna |
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FCH Joint Undertaking |
Impriża Konġunta taċ-Ċelloli tal-Fjuwil u l-Idroġenu |
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federal authority (The power of a central government agency or its administrators to carry out the terms of the law creating the agency as well as to administer and implement regulations, laws and government policies) |
awtorità federali |
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federal government (A system in which a country or nation formed by a union or confederation of independent states is governed by a central authority or organization) |
gvern federali |
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federal law (A binding rule or body of rules established by a government that has been constituted as a union of independent political units or states) |
liġi federali |
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fee (A charge fixed by law for services of public officers or for use of a privilege under control of government) |
ħlas |
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feeding of animals (The act and effect of supplying animals with food) |
għalf għall-annimali |
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feeling for nature (A consciousness, sensibility or sympathetic perception of the physical world and its scenery in their uncultivated state) |
sentiment għan-natura |
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felid (Predatory mammal, including cats, lions, leopards, tigers, jaguars, and cheetahs, typically having a round head and retractile claws) |
felidi |
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fen (Waterlogged, spongy ground containing alkaline decaying vegetation, characterized by reeds, that may develop into peat. It sometimes occurs in the sinkholes of karst region) |
art mistgħadra |
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fen |
mgħaddra |
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fermentation (Any enzymatic transformation of organic substrates, especially carbohydrates, generally accompanied by the evolution of gas; a physiological counterpart of oxidation, permitting certain organisms to live and grow in the absence of air; used in various industrial processes for the manufacture of products, such as alcohols, acids, and cheese by the action of yeasts, molds, and bacteria; alcoholic fermentation is the best-known example. Also known as zymosis) |
fermentazzjoni |
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fern (Any of a large number of vascular plants composing the division Polypodiophyta, without flowers and fruits) |
felċa |
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fertiliser (Substance added to soil for the purpose of promoting plant life, usually containing nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, e.g. manure, guano, rock phosphates) |
fertilizzant |
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fertiliser law |
liġi dwar l-użu tal-fertilizzanti |
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fibre (An extremely long, pliable, cohesive natural or manufactured threadlike object from which yarns are spun to be woven into textiles) |
fibra |
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fibreglass (A material made from small fibres of glass twisted together, which is used for keeping buildings warm, or a plastic strengthened by these fibres and used for making structures such as the outsides of cars and boats) |
fibreglass |
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