měď |
copper (A chemical element; one of the most important nonferrous metals; a ductile and malleable metal found in various ores and used in industry, engineering, and the arts in both pure and alloyed form) |
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měření |
measuring (The ability of the analytical method or protocol to quantify as well as identify the presence of the substance in question) |
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měření hluku |
noise measurement (The process of quantitatively determining one or more properties of acoustic noise) |
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měření průtoku |
stream measurement (The quantitative determination of the rate and amount of flow or discharge from a natural body of running water, such as a small river or brook) |
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měření znečištění |
pollution measurement (The assessment of the concentration of pollutants for a given time in a given point) |
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měření znečištění chemické |
chemical measurement of pollution (The quantitative determination of the presence, extent or type of pollutant substances in the environment by studying the actions or reactions of known chemicals to those pollutants) |
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měření znečištění fyzikální |
physical measurement of pollution (The quantitative determination of the presence, extent or type of pollutant substances in the environment using mechanical means, including optical, electrical, acoustical and thermodynamic techniques) |
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měření zvuku |
sound measurement (Because of the large variations in sound magnitudes, and because the human hearing sensation seems to vary in a logarithmic way, logarithms are used in measurement of sound. The sound pressure level is given in decibels (dB)) |
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měkkýš |
mollusc (Any of various invertebrates having a soft unsegmented body and often a shell, secreted by a fold of skin) |
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měkkýš vodní |
shellfish |
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měkkýši rodu Gastropoda |
gastropod (Any mollusc of the class Gastropoda, typically having a flattened muscular foot for locomotion and a head that bears stalked eyes) |
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mělčina bahnitá |
mud flat (A relatively level area of fine silt along a shore (as in a sheltered estuary) or around an island, alternately covered and uncovered by the tide, or covered by shallow water) |
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mělčina příbřežní |
beaching (The washing ashore of whales or other cetaceans that have died for natural causes, or because of highly polluted sea water or after being trapped in drift nets) |
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měnič iontů |
ion exchanger (A permanent insoluble material (usually a synthetic resin) which contains ions that will exchange reversibly with other ions in a surrounding solution. Both cation and anion exchangers are used in water conditioning. The volume of an ion exchanger is measured in cubic liters of exchanger after the exchanger bed has been backwashed and drained, and has settled into place) |
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město |
city (Term used generically today to denote any urban form but applied particularly to large urban settlements. There are, however, no agreed definitions to separate a city from the large metropolis or the smaller town) |
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město nové |
new town (Any of several recent urban developments that constitute small and essentially self-sufficient cities with a planned ordering of residential, industrial, and commercial development) |
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magnetismus |
magnetism (A class of physical phenomena associated with moving electricity, including the mutual mechanical forces among magnets and electric currents) |
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majetek kulturní |
cultural goods |
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Makaronésie |
Macaronesia |
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makroekonomika |
macroeconomics (Modern economic analysis that is concerned with data inaggregate as opposed to individual form such as national income, consumption and investment) |
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