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Terms for subject Environment (6528 entries)
bandomasis organizmas test organism (Any animal organism used for scientific research)
bandomasis projektas pilot project (A small scale experiment or set of observations undertaken to decide how and whether to launch a full-scale project)
bandomoji įmonė pilot plant (A small version of a planned industrial plant, built to gain experience in operating the final plant)
bandymas test (To carry out an examination on (a substance, material, or system) by applying some chemical or physical procedure designed to indicate the presence of a substance or the possession of a property)
bandymas greitėjimo be apkrovos režimu test under free acceleration
bandymas hermetiškoje patalpoje garavimui nustatyti sealed housing for evaporation determination
bandymas hermetiškoje patalpoje garavimui nustatyti sealed housing for evaporative determination
bandymo metodas testing method (No definition needed)
bandymų gairė testing guideline (No definition needed)
bangavimas swell (A regular movement of marine waves created by wind stress in the open ocean which travels considerable distances away from the generating field and into another wind field. The waves are characterized by relatively smooth, generally unbroken, crests and a fairly regular wavelength, but swell increases in wavelength and decreases in wave height as it moves away from the generating area. Local wind waves may be superimposed upon swell waves as they approach a coastline, thereby creating sharper crests and a choppy sea)
banginis whale (Large marine mammals of the order Cetacea; the body is streamlined, the broad flat tail is used for propulsion, and the limbs are balancing structures)
banginių medžioklė whaling (Catching whales to use as food or for their oil, etc. Whales are the largest mammals still in existence. They are caught mainly for their oils, though in some case for food. Some species of whale have become extinct because of overexploitation and the population of many of the existing species is dangerously low. Commercial whaling is severely restricted)
banginių šeimos žinduolis cetacean (Aquatic mammals, including the whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
bangų elektrinė tidal power station (Power station where the generation of power is provided by the ebb and flow of the tides. The principle is that water collected at high tide behind a barrage is released at low tide to turn a turbine that, in turn, drives a generator)
bangų energija wave energy (Power extracted from the motion of sea waves at the coast)
bankininkystė banking (Transactional business between any bank, an institution for safeguarding, exchanging, receiving and lending money, and that bank's clients or customers)
baris barium (A soft silvery-white metallic element of the alkaline earth group. It is used in bearing alloys and compounds are used as pigments)
barjerinis ribas barrier reef (An elongated accumulation of coral lying at low-tide level parallel to the coast but separated from it by a wide and deep lagoon or strait. The coral is thought to have formed initially on a flat surface: then as the sea-level rose in post-glacial times, thereby submerging the irregular wave-cut platform, the coral growth kept pace with the rising ocean level, so creating the great thickness witnessed today in such places as the Great Barrier Reef off the East coast of Queensland, Australia. This stretches for more than 1900 km and varies in width from about 30 km to 150 km)
baseinas catchment (A structure in which water is collected)
baseinas catchment area (1. An area from which surface runoff is carried away by a single drainage system. 2. The area of land bounded by watersheds draining into a river, basin or reservoir)