altyapı |
infrastructure (The basic network or foundation of capital facilities or community investments which are necessary to support economic and community activities) |
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alveol |
alveolus (A tiny, thin-walled, capillary-rich sac in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place. Also called air sac) |
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alçı |
gypsum (A colourless or white mineral used in the building industry and in the manufacture of cement, rubber, paper and plaster of Paris) |
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alçak seviye uçuşları |
low-level flight (Flying at low altitude) |
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alçak su seviyesi |
low flow (Phase of lowest level of a water course) |
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alümin |
alumina (A natural or synthetic oxide of aluminum widely distributed in nature, often found as a constituent part of clays, feldspars, micas and other minerals, and as a major component of bauxite) |
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alüminyum |
aluminium (A light white metal, ductile and malleable, and a good conductor of electricity. It occurs widely in nature in clays and is the third most abundant element in the Earth's crust. It is extracted mainly from bauxite by electrolysis of a molten mixture of purified bauxite and cryolite. The metal and its alloys are used for aircraft, cooking utensils, electrical apparatus, and for many other purposes where its light weight is an advantage. Aluminium became implicated as an environmental health hazard in the 1980s on two counts. Biomedical scientists looking for possible causes of Alzheimer's disease, the premature senility indicated by loss of memory and confusion, found a circumstantial link with aluminium. The theory is a controversial one, Al) |
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alüminyum içerik |
aluminium content (Amount of aluminium contained in a solution) |
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alüminyum kutu |
aluminium container (A can or box made of aluminium in which material is held or carried) |
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alüminyum sanayi |
aluminium industry (A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the mining and processing of aluminum) |
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alüvyon |
alluvion (An overflowing; an inundation or flood, especially when the water is charged with much suspended material) |
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alüvyonlu arazi |
alluvial plain (A level or gently sloping tract or a slightly undulating land surface produced by extensive deposition of alluvium, usually adjacent to a river that periodically overflows its banks; it may be situated on a flood plain, a delta, or an alluvial fan) |
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amalgam |
amalgam (A solution of a metal in mercury) |
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amaç uyuşmazlığı |
conflict of aims |
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Amerika |
Americas (The landmasses and islands of North America, South America, Mexico, and Central America included in the Western Hemisphere) |
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Ames testi |
Ames test (A bioassay developed by Bruce N. Ames in 1974, performed on bacteria to assess the capability of environmental chemicals to cause mutations) |
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ametal |
non-metal (A nonmetallic element, such as arsenic or silicon, that has some of the properties of a metal) |
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amfibi |
amphibian (A class of vertebrate animals characterized by a moist, glandular skin, gills at some stage of development, and no amnion during the embryonic stage) |
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amin |
amine (One of a class of organic compounds which can be considered to be derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogens by organic radicals) |
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amino asit |
amino acid (Organic compounds containing a carboxyl group (-COOH) and an amino group (-NH2). About 30 amino acids are known. They are fundamental constituents of living matter because protein molecules are made up of many amino acid molecules combined together. Amino acids are synthesized by green plants and some bacteria, but some (arginine, histidine, lysine. threonine, methionine, isoleucine, leucine, valine, phenylalanine, tryptophane) cannot be synthesized by animals and therefore are essential constituents of their diet. Proteins from specific plants may lack certain amino acids, so a vegetarian diet must include a wide range of plant products) |
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