surplus |
surplus (The extent to which assets exceed liabilities, especially the profits remaining after operating expenses, taxes, interest and insurance costs are subtracted) |
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sursă a emisiei |
emission source (A chemical process, building, furnace, plant or other entity responsible for the discharge of pollutants or contaminants into the environment) |
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sursă a impactului |
impact source (Elements of an action which cause damage to the surrounding environment) |
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sursă de accidente |
accident source (The cause or origin of an unexpected occurrence, failure or loss with the potential for harming human life, property or the environment) |
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sursă de energie |
energy source (Potential supplies of energy including fossil and nuclear fuels as well as solar, water, wind, tidal and geothermal power) |
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sursă de energie nepoluantă |
non-polluting energy source (Energy that is ecologically safe and renewable. The most widely used source is hydroelectric power, which currently supplies some 6.6% of the world's energy needs. Other non-polluting sources are solar energy, tidal energy, wave energy and wind energy. Most non-polluting energy sources require a high capital investment but have low running costs) |
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sursă de energie neregenerabilă |
non-renewable energy resource (Non-renewable resources have been built up or evolved over a geological time-span and cannot be used without depleting the stock and raising questions of ultimate exhaustibility, since their rate of formation is so slow as to be meaningless in terms of the human life-span) |
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sursă de energie regenerabilă |
renewable energy source (Energy sources that do not rely on fuels of which there are only finite stocks. The most widely used renewable source is hydroelectric power; other renewable sources are biomass energy, solar energy, tidal energy, wave energy, and wind energy; biomass energy does not avoid the danger of the greenhouse effect) |
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sursă de energie regenerabilă |
regenerative sources of energy |
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sursă de energie regenerabilă |
renewable energy sources |
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sursă de energie regenerabilă |
renewable sources of energy |
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sursă de energie regenerabilă |
renewables |
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sursă de informaţii |
information source (Generally, any resource initiating and substantiating the reception of knowledge or specifically, the origin of a data transmission) |
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sursă de poluare |
source of pollution (The place, places or areas from where a pollutant is released into the atmosphere or water, or where noise is generated. A source can be classified as point source, i.e. a large individual generator of pollution, an area source, or a line source, e.g. vehicle emissions and noise) |
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sursă difuză |
diffuse source (Pollution which arises from various activities with no discrete source) |
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sursă difuză |
diffuse source |
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sursă exactă |
point source (Pollution from a discrete source, such as a septic tank, a sewer, a discharge type, a landfill, a factory or waste water treatment works discharging to a watercourse; stack emission from an industrial process; or spillage from an underground storage tank leaching into groundwater) |
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sursă liniară |
line source (Line source means a one-dimensional source. An example of a line source is the particular emissions from a dirt road) |
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sursă liniară de sunet |
linear source of sound (Point noise sources placed one after the other one as, for instance, in a row of cars moving on a road) |
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sursă neregenerabilă |
non-renewable resource (A natural resource which, in terms of human time scales, is contained within the Earth in a fixed quantity and therefore can be used once only in the foreseeable future (although it may be recycled after its first use). This includes the fossil fuels and is extended to include mineral resources and sometimes ground water, although water and many minerals are renewed eventually) |
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