aļģes |
alga (Simple, green, aquatic plants without stems, roots or leaves. They are among the microscopic organisms that form the start of the food chain. Algae are found floating in the sea and fresh water, but they also grow on the surface of damp walls, rocks, the bark of trees and on soil. They contain chlorophyll and other pigments that let them grow by photosynthesis. On land, algae can be useful in improving the fertility of soil by nitrogen fixation) |
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aļģu augšanas inhibēšanas tests |
alga, growth inhibition test |
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aļģu augšanas inhibēšanas tests |
algal growth inhibition test |
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aļģu augšanas inhibēšanas tests |
algal inhibition test |
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aļģu kultivēšanas iekārta |
culturing apparatus |
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aļģu ziedēšana |
algal bloom (Excessive and rapid growth of algae and other aquatic plants when they are stimulated to grow too quickly by pollution. It takes place when there are too many nutrients in the water and is aggravated when accompanied by a rise in temperature. Although the algae grow quickly they soon die because they have swallowed up all the water's nutrients. As they decompose they tend to rise to the surface and form a green slime. Algal bloom have increased because higher levels of nitrogen and phosphates from agricultural areas have leached from the fields into water courses) |
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abinieks |
amphibian (A class of vertebrate animals characterized by a moist, glandular skin, gills at some stage of development, and no amnion during the embryonic stage) |
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abiotiska vide |
abiotic environment (The non-living components of the environment (rocks, minerals, soil, water and climate)) |
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abiotisks faktors |
abiotic factor (Physical, chemical and other non-living environmental factors. They are essential for living plants and animals of an ecosystem, providing the essential elements and nutrients that are necessary for growth. The abiotic elements also include the climatic and pedologic components of the ecosystem) |
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absorbcija |
absorption (exposure, The taking in of fluids or other substances by cells or tissues) |
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adatādainis |
echinoderm (Marine coelomate animals distinguished from all others by an internal skeleton composed of calcite plates, and a water-vascular system to serve the needs of locomotion, respiration, nutrition or perception) |
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administratīvā jurisdikcija |
administrative jurisdiction (The extent, power or territory in which an office with executive or managerial authority administers justice or declares judgments) |
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administratīvā kompetence |
administrative competence (The skill, knowledge, qualification, capacity or authority to manage or direct the affairs of a public or private office, business or organization) |
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administratīvā robeža |
administrative boundary (A limit or border of a geographic area under the jurisdiction of some governmental or managerial entity) |
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administratīvā tiesa |
administrative court (An independent, specialized judicial tribunal in which judges or officials are authorized by a government agency to conduct hearings and render decisions in proceedings between the government agency and the persons, businesses or other organizations that it regulates; administration) |
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administratīvās rīcības motīvi |
motivation of administrative acts (The underlying reason or cause, a psychological or social factor, that incites or stimulates managers, executives or supervisors to complete tasks that achieve organizational or company goals) |
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administratīvās sankcijas |
administrative sanction (Generally, any formal official imposition of penalty or fine; destruction, taking, seizure, or withholding of property; assessment of damages, reimbursement, restitution, compensation, costs, charges or fees; requirement, revocation or suspension of license; and taking other compulsory or restrictive action by organization, agency or its representative) |
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administratīvās tiesības |
administrative law (Body of law created by administrative agencies in the form of rules, regulations, orders and decisions to carry out regulatory powers and duties of such agencies) |
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administratīva organizācija |
administrative organisation |
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administratīvais dekrēts |
administrative fiat (An authoritative decree, sanction or order issued from an office with executive or managerial authority, without necessarily having the force of law or its equivalent) |
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