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Terms for subject Environment (6310 entries)
paparde fern (Any of a large number of vascular plants composing the division Polypodiophyta, without flowers and fruits)
papildsamazinājums emissions reduction additionality
papildsamazinājums additionality
papildu ieguvums co-benefit
papildu iesaiņojums additional packaging (Additional packaging around the normal sales packaging. For example as protection against theft or for the purpose of advertising; the customer may leave the additional packaging in the shop for waste collection)
papildviela co-formulant
papildviela formulant
papīrrūpniecība paper industry (Industrial production of paper: pulp is produced by mechanically or chemically processing wood or other vegetative materials to extract usable cellulosic fibers as an aqueous slurry. The pulp slurry may be used directly in paper making or it may be shipped elsewhere for processing into paper products. The fundamental industrial operations are divided into two major categories: pulp mill and paper mill. The pulp mill operation includes wood preparation, pulping, deinking, pulp washing, screening and thickening, and bleaching. The paper mill operations include stock preparation, paper machine operation and finishing)
papīrs paper (Felted or matted sheets of cellulose fibers, formed on a fine-wire screen from a dilute water suspension, and bonded together as the water is removed and the sheet is dried)
paplašināšanas politika enlargement policy
paplašināšanas programma enlargement programme
parāda apkalpošanas izmaksas debt service (The fees or amount of money necessary to pay interest on an outstanding debt, the principal of maturing serial bonds, and the required contributions to an amortization or sinking fund for term bonds)
pārāk augsti skursteņi excessive height of chimney stacks
pārāk intensīva noganīšana overgrazing (Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas)
pārakmeņojums fossil (Any remains, trace, or imprint of a plant or animal that has been preserved in the Earth's crust since some past geologic or prehistoric time)
parametrs parameter (1. A quantity in an equation which must be specified beside the independent variables to obtain the solution for the dependent variables. 2. A quantity which is constant under a given set of conditions, but may be different under other conditions)
pārapdzīvotība overpopulation (A population density that exceeds the capacity of the environment to supply the health requirements of the individual organism)
pārapmeklētība overcrowding (An excess of people gathered together in a confined space)
parauga ņemšana sampling (The obtaining of small representative quantities of material for the purpose of analysis)
parauga ņemšanas tehnika sampling technique (Method of selecting items at random from a set in such a manner that the sample will be representative of the whole)