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Terms for subject Environment (6310 entries)
bagarēšana dredging (Removing solid matter from the bottom of a water area)
bagātināšana enrichment (The process of increasing the abundance of a specified isotope in a mixture of isotopes. It is usually applied to an increase in the proportion of U-235, or the addition of Pu-239 to natural uranium for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon)
bagātināts urāns enriched uranium (Uranium whose concentration of uranium-235, which is able to sustain a nuclear chain reaction, is increased by removing uranium-238)
bakteriālais slānis bacterial bed (A device that removes some suspended solids from sewage. Air and bacteria decompose additional wastes filtering through the sand so that cleaner water drains from the bed)
baktericīds bactericide (An agent that destroys bacteria)
baktērija bacterium (Group of single-cell micro-organisms, the smallest of the living organisms. Some are vital to sustain life, while others are responsible for causing highly dangerous human diseases, such as anthrax, tetanus and tuberculosis. Bacteria are found everywhere, in the soil, water and air)
bakterioloģija bacteriology (The science and study of bacteria)
bakterioloģiskais piesārņojums bacteriological pollution (Contamination of water, soil and air with pathogen bacteria)
Bali ceļvedis Bali roadmap
Bali rīcības plāns Bali Action Plan
balināšana de-inking (Series of processes by which various types of printing inks are removed from paper fibre pulp during the pre-processing and recycling of recovered paper products. Particularly necessary where high quality and whiteness of the finished product are required)
balināšanas līdzeklis bleaching agent (1. A chemical, such as an aromatic acyl peroxide or monoperoxiphthalic acid, used to bleach flour, fats, oils and other edibles. 2. An oxidizing or reducing chemical such as sodium hypochlorite, sulfur dioxide, sodium acid sulfite, or hydrogen peroxide)
balināšanas process bleaching process (1. Removing colored components from a textile. Common bleaches are hydrogen peroxide, sodium hypochloride, and sodium chlorite. 2. The brightening and delignification of pulp by the addition of oxidizing chemicals such as chlorine or reducing chemicals such as sodium hypochloride)
balinošs māls bleaching clay (Clay capable of chemically adsorbing oils, insecticides, alkaloids, vitamins, carbohydrates and other materials; it is used for refining and decolorizing mineral and vegetable oils)
balsošana voting (The act of formally expressing an opinion or choice in some matter or for some candidate, usually by voice or ballot)
Baltijas jūras vides aizsardzības komisija Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission
Baltijas jūras vides aizsardzības komisija Helsinki Commission
banka bank (The sloping side of any hollow in the ground, especially when bordering a river; land)
banku pakalpojumi banking (Transactional business between any bank, an institution for safeguarding, exchanging, receiving and lending money, and that bank's clients or customers)
barība food (A material that can be ingested and utilized by the organism as a source of nutrition and energy)