maksa par atkritumu izvešanu |
waste charge (Imposed fee, expense, or cost for the management of refuse or unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process) |
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maksa par atkritumu izvešanu |
waste disposal charge (Imposed fee, expense, or cost for the action of removing or getting rid of refuse or unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process) |
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maksa par pārsniegtajām emisijām |
excess emissions premium |
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maksimālā misiju koncentrācija |
maximum immission concentration (The maximum concentration of air polluting substances in the free environment whose impact when of specified duration and frequency is not objectionable to man, fauna and flora) |
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maksimālā pieļaujamā koncentrācija |
maximum admissible concentration (The maximum exposure to a physical or chemical agent allowed in an 8-hour work day to prevent disease or injury) |
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maksimālās slodzes nestspēja |
load bearing capacity (The maximum load that a system can support before failing) |
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maksimālas iedarbības limits |
permissible exposure limit (An exposure limit that is set for exposure to an hazardous substance or harmful agent and enforced by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) as a legal standard. It is based on time-weighted average concentrations for a normal 8-hour work day and 40 hour work week) |
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makulatūra |
waste paper (Newspapers, magazines, cartons and other paper separated from solid waste for the purpose of recycling) |
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malārija |
malaria (A group of human febrile diseases with a chronic relapsing course caused by hemosporidian blood parasites of the genus Plasmodium, transmitted by the bite of Anopheles mosquito) |
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malumedniecība |
poaching (To catch game, fish, etc. illegally by trespassing on private property) |
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mangrove |
mangrove (Plant communities and trees that inhabit tidal swamps, muddy silt, and sand banks at the mouths of rivers and other low-lying areas which are regularly inundated by the sea, but which are protected from strong waves and currents. Mangroves are the only woody species that will grow where the land is periodically flooded with sea water; individual species have adapted themselves to different tidal levels, to various degrees of salinity, and to the nature of the mud or soil. Mangrove swamps and thickets support hundreds of terrestrial, marine, and amphibian species; have a special role in supporting estuarine fisheries; provide shelter, refuge and food for many forms of wildlife) |
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mangrovju purvs |
mangrove swamp (A wet, spongy area of land in tropical climates and along coastal regions that is dominated by mangrove trees and shrubs, particularly red mangroves (Rhizophora), black mangroves (Avicennia) and white mangroves (Laguncularia)) |
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mantas apķīlāšana |
seizure (The official or legally authorized act of taking away possessions or property, often for a violation of law or to enforce a judgment imposed by a court of law) |
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marķējums |
labelling (Attaching a notice to a product or container bearing information concerning its contents, proper use, manufacturer and any cautions or hazards of use) |
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marķieris |
marker (1. Small amount of an easily detected substance that can be used to follow and quantify the flow of materials or movement of organisms not otherwise visible or detectable by ordinary means. 2. An isotope of an element, a small amount of which may be incorporated into a sample of material in order to follow the course of that element through a chemical, biological, or physical process, and thus also follow the larger sample. The tracer may be radioactive, in which case observations are made by measuring the radioactivity) |
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maršruta plānošana |
route planning (The activity of designing, organizing or preparing for the construction of boulevards, turnpikes, highways and other roads) |
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maršruts |
route (Any established or selected course for passage or travel) |
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marikultūra |
mariculture (Cultivation of marine organisms in their natural habitats, usually for commercial purposes) |
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marmors |
marble (Metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized calcite or dolomite) |
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Marrākešas nolīgumi |
Marrakesh Accords |
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