faasiaine |
phase-in substance |
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fanerofüüt |
phanerogam (Plants that produce seeds. The group comprises the Gymnospermae and the Angiospermae) |
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farmaatsiatööstus |
pharmaceutical industry (Concerted activity concerned with manufacturing pharmaceutical goods) |
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farmakokineetika |
pharmacokinetics (The study of the rates of absorption, tissue distribution, biotransformation, and excretion) |
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farmakoloogia |
pharmacology (The science dealing with the nature and properties of drugs, particularly their actions) |
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fauna |
fauna (The entire animal life of a given region, habitat or geological stratum) |
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fekaalibakter |
faecal bacterium (Bacteria contained in human and animal faeces) |
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fenool |
phenol (A white crystalline soluble poisonous acidic derivative of benzene, used as an antiseptic and disinfectant and in the manufacture of resins, nylon, dyes, explosives and pharmaceuticals) |
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ferment |
enzyme (Any of a group of catalytic proteins that are produced by living cells and that mediate and promote the chemical processes of life without themselves being altered or destroyed) |
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fermentatsioon |
fermentation (Any enzymatic transformation of organic substrates, especially carbohydrates, generally accompanied by the evolution of gas; a physiological counterpart of oxidation, permitting certain organisms to live and grow in the absence of air; used in various industrial processes for the manufacture of products, such as alcohols, acids, and cheese by the action of yeasts, molds, and bacteria; alcoholic fermentation is the best-known example. Also known as zymosis) |
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feromoon |
pheromone (Any substance secreted by an animal which influences the behaviour of other individuals of the same species) |
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film |
film (A motion picture; a thin flexible strip of cellulose coated with a photographic emission, used to make negatives and transparencies) |
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filosoofia |
philosophy (The academic discipline concerned with making explicit the nature and significance of ordinary and scientific beliefs and investigating the intelligibility of concepts by means of rational argument concerning their presuppositions, implications, and interrelationships; in particular, the rational investigation of the nature and structure of reality (metaphysics), the resources and limits of knowledge (epistemology), the principles and import of moral judgment (ethics), and the relationship between language and reality (semantics)) |
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filter |
filter (A porous material for separating suspended particulate matter from liquids by passing the liquid through the pores in the filter and sieving out the solids) |
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filtratsioon |
water seepage (The slow movement of water through small openings and spaces in the surface of unsaturated soil into or out of a body of surface or subsurface water) |
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filtratsioonivesi |
seepage water (Water that moves slowly through small openings of a porous material such as soil or the amount of water that has been involved in seepage) |
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filtrikook |
filter cake (Accumulated solids, wet or dry, generated by any filtration process, including accumulation on fabric filters in air filtering processes, or accumulation of wet solids in liquid filtering processes) |
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filtrimine |
filtration (Separation of suspended particles from a liquid, gas, etc., by the action of a filter) |
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finantsabi |
financial assistance (Help and support provided on matters concerning money) |
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finantseerimisinstrument |
financial instrument (A generic term that refers to the many different forms of financing a business may use. For example - loans, shares, and bonds are all considered financing instruments) |
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