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Terms for subject Environment (6310 entries)
ceļu tīkls road network (The system of roads through a country)
ceļu transports road transport (Transportation of goods and persons by vehicles travelling on a road network)
celuloze cellulose (The main polysaccharide in living plants, forming the skeletal structure of the plant cell wall; a polymer of beta-D-glucose linked together with the elimination of water to form chains of 2000-4000 units)
celuloze pulp (The cellulosic material produced by reducing wood mechanically or chemically and used in making paper and cellulose products. Also known as wood pulp)
celulozes rūpniecība cellulose industry (No definition needed)
celulozes rūpniecība pulp industry (A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in manufacturing and selling the soft, moist, slightly cohering mass deriving from wood that is used to produce paper sheets, cardboard and other paper products)
cementa ražošana cement manufacture (Cement is produced by heating a mixture of clay or shale plus chalk or lime in a rotary kiln up to 250 m long per 8 m diameter rotating at 1 rpm. The process can be wet, semi-dry or dry and the fuel can be pulverized coal, oil or gas. As the coal ash is similar in composition to the clay or shale, it can stay in the cement clinker. As one of the kiln operator's major costs is fuel and even a modest sized kiln can consume 8-10 tons of coal per hour, the cement kiln could, therefore, solve a disposal problem and also benefit the cement manufacturer by reducing fuel costs)
cementa rūpniecība cement industry (Industry for the production of cement. The emissions of most relevance from this sector are atmospheric: dust, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides are the most important. Cement is essential for the construction sector, either directly or mixed with sand or gravel to form concrete)
cements cement (A dry powder made from silica, alumina, lime, iron oxide, and magnesia which hardens when mixed with water; used as an ingredient in concrete)
cena price (The amount of money paid per unit for a good or service)
centienu sadalīšana effort sharing
centrālā valdība central government (A system in which a governing or administrative body has a certain degree of power or authority to prevail in the management of local, national and international matters)
Centrālāfrika Central Africa (A geographic region of the African continent close to the equator that includes Cameroon, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo)
Centrālamerika Central America (A narrow continental region of the Western hemisphere, existing as a bridge between North and South America, often considered to be the southern portion of North America, and including countries such as Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama)
Centrālāzija Central Asia (A geographic region of the Asian continent between the Caspian Sea on the west and China on the east, extending northward into the central region of Russia and southward to the northern borders of Iran and Afghanistan, and comprised of independent former republics of the Soviet Union, including Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan)
centralizācija centralisation
centralizēta piekļuve one point of access
centralizēta piekļuve one stop shop access
centralizēta siltumapgādes sistēma district heating (The supply of heat, either in the form of steam or hot water, from a central source to a group of buildings)
centralizēta siltumcentrāle district heating plant (Plant for heating all houses in a district; it consists of a large, efficient, centralized boiler plant or "waste" steam from a power station. The heat is distributed by means of low-pressure steam or high-temperature water to the consumers)