dereglementare |
deregulation (The removal or relaxation of government control over the economic activities of some commercial entity, industry or economic sector) |
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dermapteran |
dermapteran |
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desalinizare |
desalination (Removal of salt, as from water or soil) |
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desalinizare a apei |
water desalination (Any mechanical procedure or process where some or all of the salt is removed from water) |
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desalinizare a apei de mare |
sea water desalination (Removing salt from ocean or brackish water) |
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descărcător direct |
direct discharger (Factories and industrial concerns which do not discharge their sewage directly into public sewers, but directly into a waterway) |
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descărcător indirect |
indirect discharger (A non-domestic source introducing pollutants into a publicly owned waste-treatment system. Indirect dischargers can be commercial or industrial facilities whose wastes enter local sewers) |
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descărcare |
dumping (The discarding of waste in any manner, often without regard to environmental control) |
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descărcare a deşeurilor |
waste dumping (The disposal of solid wastes without environmental controls) |
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descărcare controlată |
sanitary landfill (An engineered method of disposing of solid waste on land in a manner that protects the environment, by spreading the waste in thin layers, compacting it to the smallest practical volume and covering it with compacted soil by the end of each working day or at more frequent intervals if necessary) |
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descărcare de apă reziduală |
waste water discharge (The flow of treated effluent from any wastewater treatment process) |
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descărcare industrială |
industrial dumping (The disposal of any waste generated by a manufacturing or processing process by the agency or body which produced it) |
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descărcare subterană |
underground dump (Any subterranean or below-ground site in which solid, or other, waste is deposited without environmental controls) |
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descentralizare |
decentralisation (Basic organizational leadership concept and process of shifting and delegating power and authority from a higher level to subordinate levels within the administrative/managerial hierarchy in order to promote independence, responsibility, and quicker decision-making in applying or interpreting policies and procedures to the needs of these levels) |
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descernelizare |
de-inking |
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descompunere |
decomposition (The more or less permanent breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms) |
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descurajare |
deterrence (Punishment aiming at deterring the criminal from repeating his offences or deterring others from committing similar acts) |
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desfrunzire |
defoliation (1. The drop of foliage from plants caused by herbicides such as Agent Orange, diuron, triazines, all of which interfere with photosynthesis. The use of defoliants, as in Vietnam or in jungle clearance for agriculture, can permanently destroy tropical forests. Once the tree cover is removed, the soil is subjected to erosion and precious nutrients are rapidly leached away. 2. Destroying (an area of jungle, forest, etc.) as by chemical sprays or incendiary bombs, in order to give enemy troops or guerilla forces no place of concealment) |
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desorbţie |
desorption (The process of removing a sorbed substance by the reverse of adsorption or absorption) |
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despădurire |
deforestation (The removal of forest and undergrowth to increase the surface of arable land or to use the timber for construction or industrial purposes. Forest and its undergrowth possess a very high water-retaining capacity, inhibiting runoff of rainwater) |
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