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Terms for subject Environment (21507 entries)
benceno benzene (A colorless, liquid, flammable, aromatic hydrocarbon used to manufacture styrene and phenol. Also known as benzol, C6H6)
beneficio colateral co-benefit
beneficio combinado co-benefit
beneficio en relación con la mitigación del cambio climático benefit related to the mitigation of climate change
beneficio neto profit (An excess of the receipts over the spending, costs and expenses of a business or other commercial entity during any period)
beneficios del fuego fire benefits
bengala fusee
bentos benthos (Those organisms attached to, living on, in or near the sea bed, river bed or lake floor)
bentos benthonic
bentos benthos
bentos bottom-dwelling community
bentos de mar profundo deep-sea benthos
benzopirenos benzopyrene (A five-ring aromatic hydrocarbon found in coal tar, in cigarette smoke, and as a product of incomplete combustion)
benzopirenos benzopyrene
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)
berrendo americano pronghorn
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)
bibásico dibasic
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)
bibliotecas library (Place where books and other literary materials are kept)