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Terms for subject Environment (24829 entries)
Atmosphärisches Ozon atmospheric ozone
Atmosphärisches Ozon atmospheric ozone (A triatomic molecule of oxygen; a natural constituent of the atmosphere, with the highest concentrations in the ozone layer or stratosphere; it is found at a level between 15 and 30 km above the Earth, which prevents harmful ultraviolet B radiation, which causes skin cancer and threatens plant life, from reaching the ground. The fragile shield is being damaged by chemicals released on Earth. The main chemicals that are depleting stratospheric ozone are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which are used in refrigerators, aerosols and as cleaners in many industries and halons, which are used in fire extinguishers. The damage is caused when these chemicals release highly reactive forms of chlorine and bromine)
atmosphärisches Schwefeldioxid airborne SO2
atmosphärisches Schwefeldioxid airborne sulphur dioxide
atmosphärisches Schwefeldioxid atmospheric SO2
atmosphärisches Schwefeldioxid atmospheric sulfur dioxide
atmosphärisches SO 2 airborne SO2
atmosphärisches SO 2 airborne sulphur dioxide
atmosphärisches SO 2 atmospheric SO2
atmosphärisches SO 2 atmospheric sulfur dioxide
Atmung respiration (The process in living organisms of taking in oxygen from the surroundings and giving out carbon dioxide)
Atmungssystem respiratory system
Atmungssystem respiratory system (The structures and passages involved with the intake, expulsion and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the vertebrate body)
Atomarabsorptionsspektrophotometrie atomic absorption spectrophotometry
atomarer Schwaechungskoeffizient atomic attenuation coefficient
Atomdebatte nuclear debate (The ongoing, public discussion and dispute over the uses of energy)
Atomdebatte nuclear debate
Atomrisiko nuclear risk (A risk connected to the functioning of nuclear power plants, by the storage or transportation of radioactive materials and involving the release of potentially dangerous levels of radioactive materials into the environment)
Atomschadenshaftung liability for nuclear damages
Atomschadenshaftung liability for nuclear damages (Subjection to a legal obligation, such as financial recompense or ecological reparations, for any harm or damage inflicted on persons, property or the environment during the production, use or transport of radioactive materials used as an energy source or in weaponry)