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Terms for subject Environment (23592 entries)
Aceites y otros líquidos no clorados de aislamiento y transmisión de calor non-chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids
Aceites y otros líquidos sintéticos de aislamiento y transmisión de calor synthetic insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids
acelerante de ignición accelerant
acentor alpino Alpine accentor
aceptabilidad de lluvia por la superficie del suelo rainfall acceptance
aceptación tecnológica technology acceptance (The approval, favorable reception and ongoing use of newly introduced devices and systems, usually developed from recent advances in the engineering sciences or industrial arts)
aceptación tecnológica technology acceptance
aceptar fluctuaciones de las concentraciones accept fluctuations of concentration
acequia ditch
acero steel (Any of various alloys based on iron containing carbon (usually 0.1-0.7 per cent) and often small quantities of other elements such as phosphorus, sulphur, manganese, chromium, and nickel. Steels exhibit a variety of properties, such as strength, machinability, malleability, etc., depending on their composition and the way they have been treated)
acescencia acescency
acidez acidity (The state of being acid that is of being capable of transferring a hydrogen ion in solution)
acidez degree of acidity
acidez del aire atmospheric acidity
acidez fuerte strong acidity (High degree of ionization of an acid in water solution)
acidificación acidification (Addition of an acid to a solution until the pH falls below 7)
acidificación antrópica anthropogenic acidification
acidificación artificial artificial acidification
acidificación de suelo soil acidification (A naturally occurring process in humid climates that has long been the subject of research, whose findings suggest acid precipitation effects. The generally accepted impact of soil acidification on the productivity of terrestrial plants is summarised as follows: as soil becomes more acidic the basic cations (Ca, Mg) on the soil exchange are replaced by hydrogen ions or solubilized metals. The basic cation, now in solution, can be leached through the soil. As time progresses the soil becomes less fertile and more acidic. Resultant decreases in soil pH cause reduced, less-active population of soil microorganisms, which in turn slow decomposition of plant residues and cycling of essential plant nutrients)
acidificación de suelo soil acidification

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