Terms for subject Environment (7042 entries) |
изоставен индустриален обект | abandoned industrial site | |
изоставен индустриален терен | brownfield site | |
изоставен промишлен терен | brownfield site | |
изоставено превозно средство | abandoned vehicle | |
изотоп | isotope | |
изпарение | evaporation | |
изпарение от земята | evapotranspiration | |
изпаряване | transpiration | |
Изпитване за потискане растежа на водорасли | alga, growth inhibition test | |
Изпитване за потискане растежа на водорасли | algal growth inhibition test | |
Изпитване за потискане растежа на водорасли | algal inhibition test | |
изпитване на материали | testing of materials | |
изпитване на отпадъчен газ | waste gas examination | |
изпитване на продукти за защита на растенията | testing of plant protection products (Tests performed to establish the effectiveness of pesticides under a wide variety of climatic and other environmental conditions; to assess the possible side effects on animals, plants and humans and to determine the persistence of pesticide residues in the environment) | |
изпичане | firing | |
изплуване на брега | beaching | |
използвана вода | used water | |
използване на атомната енергия | nuclear energy use | |
използване на водата като енергиен ресурс | use of waste as energy source | |
използване на водите | water utilisation (Three types of water use are distinguished: 1. withdrawal, where water is taken from a river, or surface or underground reservoir, and after use returned to a natural water body, e.g. water used for cooling in industrial processes. Such return flows are particularly important for downstream users in the case of water taken from rivers; 2. consumptive, which starts with withdrawal but in this case without any return, e.g. irrigation, steam escaping into the atmosphere, water contained in final products, i.e. it is no longer available directly for subsequent uses; 3. non-withdrawal, i.e. the in situ use of a water body for navigation (including the floating of logs by the lumber industry), fishing, recreation, effluent disposal and hydroelectric power generation) |