benceno |
benzene (A colorless, liquid, flammable, aromatic hydrocarbon used to manufacture styrene and phenol. Also known as benzol, C6H6) |
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beneficio colateral |
co-benefit |
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beneficio combinado |
co-benefit |
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beneficio en relación con la mitigación del cambio climático |
benefit related to the mitigation of climate change |
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beneficio neto |
profit (An excess of the receipts over the spending, costs and expenses of a business or other commercial entity during any period) |
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beneficios del fuego |
fire benefits |
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bengala |
fusee |
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bentos |
benthos (Those organisms attached to, living on, in or near the sea bed, river bed or lake floor) |
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bentos |
benthonic |
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bentos |
benthos |
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bentos |
bottom-dwelling community |
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bentos de mar profundo |
deep-sea benthos |
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benzopirenos |
benzopyrene (A five-ring aromatic hydrocarbon found in coal tar, in cigarette smoke, and as a product of incomplete combustion) |
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benzopirenos |
benzopyrene |
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berilio |
beryllium (A corrosion-resistant, toxic silvery-white metallic element that occurs chiefly in beryl and is used mainly in x-ray windows and in the manufacture of alloys) |
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berrendo americano |
pronghorn |
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betún |
bitumen (A generic term applied to natural inflammable substances of variable colour, hardness, and volatility, composed principally of a mixture of hydrocarbons substantially free from oxygenated bodies. Bitumens are sometimes associated with mineral matter, the nonmineral constituents being fusible and largely soluble in carbon disulfide, yielding water-insoluble sulfonation products. Petroleum, asphalts, natural mineral waxes, and asphaltites are all considered bitumens) |
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bibásico |
dibasic |
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bibliografía |
bibliography (A complete or selective listing of documents by a given subject, author or publisher, often including the description and identification of the editions, dates of issue, titles, authorship, publishers or other written materials) |
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bibliotecas |
library (Place where books and other literary materials are kept) |
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