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Terms for subject Environment (6533 entries)
nivel de educaţie level of education (A position along a scale of increasingly advanced training marking the degree or grade of instruction either obtained by an individual, offered by a some entity or necessary for a particular job or task)
nivel de eficienţă efficiency level (The ratio of output to input, usually given as a percentage)
nivel de fond background level (Term used in a variety of situations, always as the constant or natural amount of a given substance, radiation, noise, etc.)
nivel de trai living standard (A measurement of the development level in a country or community, gauged by factors such as personal income, education, life expectancy, food consumption, health care, technology and the use of natural resources)
nivel de vegetaţie vegetation level (A subdivision of vegetation characteristic of a certain altitude above sea level at a given latitude)
nivel de zgomot noise level (Physical quantity of unwanted sound measured, usually expressed in decibels)
nivel municipal municipal level (The jurisdiction, position or status of city, town or local government)
nivel trofic trophic level (Any of the feeding levels through which the passage of energy through an ecosystem proceeds; examples are photosynthetic plants, herbivorous animals, and microorganisms of decay)
nivelul de plumb din sânge lead level in blood (A measure of the amount of lead or lead salts absorbed by the body as a possible sign of acute or chronic lead poisoning, which can affect the nervous, digestive or muscular systems)
nivelul mării sea level (The level of the surface of the ocean; especially, the mean level halfway between high and low tide, used as a standard in reckoning land elevation or sea depths)
NOEL NOEL (Acronym for No Observed Effects Level)
nomad nomad (1. A member of a people or tribe who move from place to place to find pasture and food. 2. Nomads include gypsies, desert tribes such as the Bedouin and the many primitive tribes in the Americas, Asia and Australia. Herding survives as a way of life around the Sahara, in the Middle East, in Asia as far east as western India, and in the Asian parts of the USSR. The end of pastoral nomadism would be regrettable not merely on account of the independence and distinctiveness of this way of life but because this type of economy may be a more rational means of raising large numbers of animals under arid conditions than is capital-intensive ranching)
nomenclatură nomenclature (A system of names or terms, particularly those related to a specific area of science or art, or the assignment of names to things)
nonilfenol nonylphenol
nor cloud (Suspensions of minute water droplets or ice crystals produced by the condensation of water vapour)
normă norm (An established standard, guide, or regulation. A principle or regulation set up by authority, prescribing or directing action or forbearance; as the rules of a legislative body, of a company, court, public office, of the law, of ethics)
normă de emisie emission performance standard
normă de emisie emission standard
normă de poluare pollution norm
normare normalisation