hidrología |
hydrology (The science that treats the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth, and their reaction with the environment) |
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hidrometalurgia no férrea |
non-ferrous hydro-metallurgy |
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hidrometalurgia no férrea |
inorganic waste with metals from metal treatment and the coating of metals |
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hidrometalurgia no férrea |
wastes from chemical surface treatment and coating of metals and other materials |
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hidrometeorología |
hydrometeorology (That part of meteorology of direct concern to hydrologic problems, particularly to flood control, hydroelectric power, irrigation, and similar fields of engineering and water resource) |
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hidrometría |
hydrometry (The science and technology of measuring specific gravities, particularly of liquids) |
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hidrorrepelente |
water-repellent |
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hidrosfera |
hydrosphere (The waters of the Earth, as distinguished from the rocks (lithosphere), living things (biosphere), and the air (atmosphere). Includes the waters of the ocean; rivers, lakes, and other bodies of surface water in liquid form on the continents; snow, ice, and glaciers; and liquid water, ice, and water vapour in both the unsaturated and saturated zones below the land surface. Included by some, but excluded by others, is water in the atmosphere , which includes water vapour, clouds, and all forms of precipitation while still in the atmosphere) |
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hidrosfera |
hydrosphere |
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hidrálica agricola |
agricultural hydraulics (Science and technology involved in the management of water resources, in the control of erosion and in the removal of unwanted water) |
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hidráulica |
hydraulics (The branch of science and technology concerned with the mechanics of fluids, especially liquids) |
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hidráulica agrícola |
agricultural hydraulics |
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hidrófobo |
water-repellent |
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hidrófugo |
water-repellent |
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hidrógeno |
hydrogen (A flammable colourless gas that is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. It occurs mainly in water and in most organic compounds and is used in the production of ammonia and other chemicals, in the hydrogenation of fats and oils, and in welding) |
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hielo |
ice (The dense substance formed by the freezing of water to the solid state; it commonly occurs in the form of hexagonal crystals) |
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hielo |
black ice |
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hielo |
clear ice |
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hielo |
glaze |
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hielo |
glazed frost |
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