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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marmors |
marble (Metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized calcite or dolomite) |
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Marrākešas nolīgumi |
Marrakesh Accords |
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Marrākešas process |
Marrakech Process |
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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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mašīnbūvniecība |
mechanical engineering (The branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, and operation of machines) |
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masu kustība |
mass transport (physics, The movement of matter in a medium) |
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masveida atpūta |
mass recreation (A pastime, diversion, exercise or other means of enjoyment and relaxation that is shared with or performed by a large number of people) |
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matemātiskā analīze |
mathematical analysis (The branch of mathematics most explicitly concerned with the limit process or the concept of convergence; includes the theories of differentiation, integration and measure, infinite series, and analytic functions) |
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matemātiskā metode |
mathematical method (No definition needed) |
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materiāla kalpošanas laiks |
material life cycle (All the stages involved in the manufacturing, distribution and retail, use and re-use and maintenance, recycling and waste management of materials) |
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materiāls |
material (The substance of which a product is made or composed) |
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materiālu atkārtota izmantošana |
reuse of materials (Any re-utilization of products or components, in original form, such as when used glass bottles are sterilized and refilled for resale) |
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materiālu īpašības |
properties of materials (The physical and chemical characteristics of the substances or parts of which a thing or object is made) |
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materiālu kaitīguma mazināšana, to atkārtota izmantošana un pārstrādāšana |
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle |
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materiālu mācība |
materials science (The study of the nature, behaviour, and use of materials applied to science and technology) |
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materiālu stiprība |
strength of materials (No definition needed) |
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materiālu tehnoloģija |
materials technology (Any technical means or equipment used for the production and optimization of material goods that consist of any of a diverse range of properties, either alone or in combination, such as glass, metal, plastics and ceramics) |
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