punct culminant |
climax (A botanical term referring to the terminal community said to be achieved when a sere (a sequential development of a plant community or group of plant communities on the same site over a period of time) achieves dynamic equilibrium with its environment and in particular with its prevailing climate. Each of the world's major vegetation climaxes is equivalent to a biome. Many botanists believe that climate is the master factor in a plant environment and that even if several types of plant succession occur in an area they will all tend to converge towards a climax form of vegetation) |
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punct de fierbere |
boiling point (The temperature at which the transition from the liquid to the gaseous phase occurs in a pure substance at fixed pressure) |
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pungă cu sânge |
blood bag |
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purice de apă |
water flea (Fresh-water branchiopod crustaceans characterized by a transparent bivalve shell) |
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purici |
flea (Any of the wingless insects composing the order Siphonaptera; most are ectoparasites of mammals and birds) |
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purificare |
purification (The removal of unwanted constituents from a substance) |
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purificare a apei reziduale |
waste water purification (Processing of waste water for reuse) |
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purificare a deşeului gazos |
waste air purification (gas) |
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purificare a gazelor |
gas purification (Removal of pollutants or contaminants from waste incineration or other combustion processes) |
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purificare a gazului din reziduuri biologice |
biological waste gas purification (Processes for removing impurities from waste gas based on the employing of microorganisms) |
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purificare fizico-chimică |
physicochemical purification (Used to concentrate waste brines and to remove solid organics and ammonia from aqueous solutions. Physical treatment consists of reverse osmosis, dialysis, electrodialysis, evaporation, carbon, adsorption, ammonia stripping, filtration, sedimentation, and flocculation. Chemical treatment consists of ion exchange, neutralization, oxidation, reduction, precipitation, and calcination) |
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purificare prin sol |
purification through the soil (The act or process in which a section of the ground is freed from pollution or any type of contamination, often through natural processes) |
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purină |
purin (Any of a number of nitrogenous bases, such as guanine and adenine, that are derivatives of purine and constituents of nucleic acids and certain coenzymes) |
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purtător de date |
data carrier (A medium on which data can be recorded, and which is usually easily transportable, such as cards, tape, paper, or disks) |
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putere poliţienească |
police power |
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putere politică |
political power (The might, ability or authority of governments, citizens groups and other interested parties in enacting change or in influencing or controlling the outcome of governmental or public policies affecting a nation, region or municipality) |
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putere purificatoare |
purifying power (Regenerative capacity of a system, of soils, water, etc.) |
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putere termică nominală |
rated thermal input |
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pânză freatică |
water table (Water that occupies pores, cavities, cracks and other spaces in the crustal rocks. It includes water precipitated from the atmosphere which has percolated through the soil, water that has risen from deep magmatic sources liberated during igneous activity and fossil water retained in sedimentary rocks since their formation. The presence of groundwater is necessary for virtually all weathering processes to operate. Phreatic water is synonymous with groundwater and is the most important source of any water supply) |
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pârtie de schi |
ski run (A trail, slope, or course for skiing) |
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