vulcanismo |
volcanism (The processes by which magma and its associated gases rise into the crust and are extruded onto the Earth's surface and into the atmosphere) |
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vulcanizzazione |
vulcanization (A chemical reaction of sulfur (or other vulcanizing agent) with rubber or plastic to cause cross-linking of the polymer chains; it increases strength and resiliency of the polymer) |
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vulcano |
volcano (A vent in the surface of the Earth through which magma and associated gases and ash erupt; also, the form or structure, usually conical, that is produced by the ejected material) |
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vulcanologia |
volcanology (The branch of geology that deals with volcanism) |
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vulnerabilità |
vulnerability status |
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vuoti a perdere |
disposable bottles |
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vuoti a rendere |
reusable bottles |
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vuoto a rendere |
returnable bottle |
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warrup |
Western hare-wallaby |
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warrup |
ormala |
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warrup |
rufous |
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warrup |
wurrup |
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Waternet |
Network for monitoring European water resources |
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Waternet |
Waternet |
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WC chimico |
chemical toilet |
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WISE |
Water Information System for Europe |
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World Business Council for Sustainable Development |
World Business Council for Sustainable Development |
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World Resources Institute |
World Resources Institute |
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World Wide Web |
World Wide Web (A graphical, interactive, hypertext information system that is cross-platform and can be run locally or over the global Internet. The Web consists of Web servers offering pages of information to Web browsers who view and interact with the pages. Pages can contain formatted text, background colors, graphics, as well as audio and video clips. Simple links in a Web page can cause the browser to jump to a different part of the same page or to a page on a Web server halfway around the world. Web pages can be used to send mail, read news, and download files. A Web address is called a URL) |
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xerofilo |
xerophilous |
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