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Terms for subject Environment (6533 entries)
reacţie nucleară nuclear reaction (A reaction involving a change in an atomic nucleus, such as fission, fusion, neutron capture, or radioactive decay, as distinct from a chemical reaction, which is limited to changes in the electron structure surrounding the nucleus)
reactor reactor (A device that introduces either inductive or capacitive reactance into a circuit, such as a coil or capacitor)
reactor nuclear nuclear reactor (Device which creates heat and energy by starting and controlling atomic fission)
reactor rapid fast reactor (Nuclear reactor which produces more fissile material than it consumes, using fast-moving neutrons and making plutonium-239 from uranium-238, thereby increasing the reactor's efficiency)
reamenajare locuinţă rehousing (To provide with new or different housing)
rece cold (No definition needed)
recensământ census survey (An official periodic count of a population including such information as sex, age, occupation, etc.)
reciclabilitate recyclability (Characteristic of materials that still have useful physical or chemical properties after serving their original purpose and that can, therefore, be reused or remanufactured into additional products)
reciclare recycling (A resource recovery method involving the collection and treatment of a waste product for use as raw material in the manufacture of the same or a similar product)
reciclare recycling
reciclare a deşeurilor waste recycling (A method of recovering wastes as resources which includes the collection, and often involving the treatment, of waste products for use as a replacement of all or part of the raw material in a manufacturing process)
reciclare a reziduului residue recycling (Recycling of material or energy which is left over or wasted in industrial processes and other human activities. Examples include waste heat and gaseous pollutants from electricity generation, slag from metal-ore refining, and garbage. A residual becomes an output or input when a technological advance creates economic opportunities for the waste)
recif reef (A line of rocks in the tidal zone of a coast, submerged at high water but partly uncovered at low water)
recif barieră 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)
recif de corali coral reef (Coral reefs have been built up from the skeletons of reef-building coral a small primitive marine animal, and other marine animals and algae over thousands of years. They occur in clear, shallow and sunlit seas. Coral reefs are one of the most productive and diverse ecosystems and are estimated to yield about 12% of the world's fish catch. They are very vulnerable to any change in their environment, especially pollution, because it makes the water opaque. They must have light in order that photosyntesis by the algae can take place. Like trees, corals reflect the environmental conditions in which they grow, indicating marine pollution, sea-surface temperature and other aquatic conditions)
recipient container (A large case that can be transported by truck and than easily loaded on a ship)
recipient de aluminiu aluminium container (A can or box made of aluminium in which material is held or carried)
recipient returnabil returnable container (Container whose return from the consumer or final user is assured by specific means (separate collection, deposits, etc.), independently on its final destination, in order to be reused, recovered or subjected to specific waste management operations)
recipient reutilizabil reusable container (Any container which has been conceived and designed to accomplish within its life cycle a minimum number of trips or rotations in order to be refilled or reused for the same purpose for which it was conceived)
recoltă harvest (The amount or measure of the crop gathered in a season)