Tierhandel |
animal trade (The process or act of exchanging, buying or selling animals, especially livestock) |
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Tierhandel |
animal trade |
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Tierheim |
animal shelter (A protection providing housing for animals in bad weather) |
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Tierische Abfälle |
animal waste |
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tierische Abfälle |
animal waste |
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Tierische Abfälle |
animal waste (Discarded material from industries directly associated with the raising of animals, such as those wastes produced by livestock farming (manure, milk, etc.), meat production and animal testing (animal bodies, animal parts, feathers, etc.) and fur breeding (fur, blood, etc.)) |
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tierische Ausscheidungen |
waste products excreted by livestock |
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Tierische Textilfaser |
animal textile fibre |
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Tierische Textilfaser |
animal textile fibre (A filament or threadlike strand derived from animals that manufacturers use to produce clothes or other goods that require weaving, knitting or felting, which include silk, wool, mohair and other forms of animal hair) |
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tierischer Eiweissstoff |
animal protein |
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tierischer Schädling |
vermin |
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Tierisches Produkt |
animal product (No definition needed) |
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Tierisches Produkt |
animal product |
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Tierkadaver |
animal remain (Any substances or components left over from animal life, including body parts and, later, decomposed materials) |
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Tierkadaver |
animal remain |
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Tierkörperbeseitigung |
carcass disposal |
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Tierkörperbeseitigung |
carcass disposal (The disposal of slaughtered animals, other dead animal bodies and animal body parts after removal of the offal products) |
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Tierkorridor |
animal corridor |
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Tierkorridor |
animal corridor (Line corridors (roads, paths, and hedgerows) which lack interior habitat but may serve as movement groups for organisms. Corridors may also provide an efficient migratory pathway for animals. The presence or absence of breaks in a corridor may be a very important factor in determining the effectiveness of its conduit and barrier functions) |
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Tierlärm |
animal noise (Noise caused by animals such as dogs kept in kennels or in private homes as pets) |
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