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Terms for subject Environment (6532 entries)
oceanografie chimică chemical oceanography
oceanografie de estuar estuarine oceanography (The study of the physical, chemical, biological and geological characteristics of a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water)
oceanografie fizică physical oceanography (The study of the physical aspects of the ocean, the movements of the sea, and the variability of these factors in relationship to the atmosphere and the ocean bottom)
Oceanul Antarctic Antarctic Ocean (The waters, including ice shelves, that surround the continent of Antarctica, which comprise the southernmost parts of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans, and also the Ross, Amundsen, Bellingshausen and Weddell seas)
Oceanul Arctic Arctic Ocean (The smallest and most poorly studied of the oceans on earth. It covers an area of 14 million square km that is divided by three submarine ridges, i.e. the Alpha Ridge, the Lomonosov Ridge, and an extension of the mid-Atlantic ridge. It is also nearly landlocked, covered year-round by pack ice, and the third of its area is continental shelf)
Oceanul Atlantic de Nord North Atlantic Ocean (The northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, extending northward from the equator to the Arctic Ocean)
Oceanul Atlantic de Sud South Atlantic Ocean (An ocean south of the equator between the eastern coast of South America and the western coast of Africa that extends southward to the Antarctic continent, including the Drake Passage, South Sandwich Islands and Falkand Islands)
Oceanul Indian Indian Ocean (A body of water between the continents of Africa, Antarctica, Asia and Australia including the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Arabian Sea (with the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the Persian Gulf) in the west, and containing several islands and island chains, such as the Andaman, Nicobar and Seychelles)
Oceanul Pacific de Nord North Pacific Ocean (An ocean north of the equator between the eastern coast of Asia and the western coasts of the Americas, extending northward to the arctic region, with principal arms including the Gulf of Alaska, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Sea of Japan and the Bering, Yellow, East China, South China and Philippine seas, and islands including the Aleutian, Midway, Marshall and Hawaiian islands, the Japanese island arc and the Malay Archipelago)
Oceanul Pacific de Sud South Pacific Ocean (An ocean south of the equator between Southeast Asia and Australia in the Eastern hemisphere and South America in the Western hemisphere, extending southward to the Antarctic region, including the Tasman and Coral seas and numerous islands, such as Galapagos, Solomon, Easter, Samoa, Fiji and Tonga islands, and also New Zealand and its islands)
ocupare a locurilor de muncă employment (The work or occupation in which a person is employed)
ocupare a locurilor de muncă şi mediu employment and environment (Issues or initiatives pertaining to the inter-relationship between ecological concerns and the economics of employment, including sustained, environmentally safe development; the effect of environmental activism on jobs; and the creation of environmental occupations)
ocupare a terenului land occupation (The use, settlement or possession of solid areas of the earth's surface)
odonat odonate
oleoduct oil pipeline (A line of pipe connected to valves and other control devices, for conducting oil)
olfactometrie olfactometry (The testing and measurement of the sensitivity of the sense of smell)
om man (society, A member of the human race)
omologare homologation (The approval given by the judge of certain acts and agreements for the purpose of rendering them more binding and executory)
oncocerciază onchocerciasis (Infection with the filaria Onchocerca volvulus; results in skin tumours, papular dermatitis, and ocular complications)
oncologie oncology (The study of the causes, development, characteristics, and treatment of tumors)