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Terms for subject Environment (6310 entries)
telpiskā plānošana spatial planning
temats subject (No definition needed)
temperatūra temperature (A property that determines the direction of heat flow when an object is brought into thermal contact with other objects: heat flows from regions of higher to those of lower temperatures)
tendence trend (The general drift, tendency, or bent of a set of statistical data as related to time or another related set of statistical data)
teorētiski pētnieciskais darbs desk study (No definition needed)
teorija par vispārējas labklājības valsti theory of the welfare state (A political conception of government in a capitalist economy where the state is responsible for insuring that all members of society attain a minimum standard of living through redistribution of resources, progressive taxation and universal social programs, including health care and education)
terapija therapy (The treatment of physical, mental or social disorders or disease)
teratogēna viela teratogenic substance (Substances capable of causing abnormal development of the embryo and congenital malformations)
teratoģenēze teratogenesis (The process whereby abnormalities of the offspring are generated, usually as the result of damage to the embryonal structure during the first trimester of pregnancy, producing deformity of the fetus)
teratoģenēzes izvērtēšana teratogenesis screening
teratogenitāte teratogenicity (The ability or tendency to produce anomalies of formation)
teratogēns teratogen (Substances causing formation of a congenital anomaly or monstrosity in the embryo)
tērauda rūpniecība steel industry (Industry that deals with the processing of iron)
tērauds steel (Any of various alloys based on iron containing carbon (usually 0.1-0.7 per cent) and often small quantities of other elements such as phosphorus, sulphur, manganese, chromium, and nickel. Steels exhibit a variety of properties, such as strength, machinability, malleability, etc., depending on their composition and the way they have been treated)
terciārā apstrāde tertiary treatment (The process which remove pollutants not adequately removed by secondary treatment, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus; accomplished by means of sand filters, microstraining, or other methods (referring to wastewater treatment))
terciārais sektors tertiary sector (The part of a country or region's economy that produces services or assets lacking a tangible and storable form)
teritoriālā kopiena territorial community (An infrastructure, body of people or homogenous constituency that is physically situated in a localized exurban area)
teritoriālā valdība territorial government (An administrative body or system in which political direction or control is exercised over a designated area or an administrative division of a city, county or larger geographical area)
teritoriālais likums neighbourhood law (A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to protect human health and the environment, manage growth and development or enhance the quality of life in small geographical and social areas within cities where residents share values and concerns and interact with one another on a daily basis)
teritoriālais tīkls wide area network (A system of interrelated computer and telecommunications devices linking two or more computers separated by a great distance for the exchange of electronic data)