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Terms for subject Environment (21507 entries)
consumo de energía final final energy consumption
consumo de energía primaria primary energy consumption (Consumption of energy used in the same form as in its naturally occurring state, for example crude oil, coal, natural gas, e.g. before it is converted into electricity)
consumo de halocarbonos y hexafluoruro de azufre consumption of halocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride
consumo de materia prima raw material consumption (The developed countries depend on a stable supply of raw materials for their industries. Total resource requirements are increasing rapidly over the entire world. In developed countries, although population is increasing slowly, per capita use is increasing rapidly, while the opposite is happening in developing countries. Traditionally raw materials have been classified as non-renewable resources, but a distinction may be important between "loosable" resources, such as oil and coal, and "non-loosable" resources, such as metals, which can be used several times over by recycling processes)
consumo de oxígeno oxygen consumption
consumo de paisaje landscape consumption (Using parts of landscape in a way that heavily modifies its features, using parts of landscape strongly modifying its character with lost of landscape original character)
consumo de paisaje landscape consumption
consumo de petróleo petroleum consumption (Petroleum belongs to non-renewable energy sources; it is a complex substance derived from the carbonized remains of trees, ferns, mosses, and other types of vegetable matter. The principal chemical constituents of oil are carbon, hydrogen, and sulphur. The various fuels made from crude oil are jet fuel, gasoline, kerosine, diesel fuel, and heavy fuel oils. Major oil consumption is in the following areas: transportation, residential-commercial, industrial and for generating electric power)
consumo de petróleo petroleum consumption
consumo diario aceptable acceptable daily intake (The measurement of the amount of any chemical substance that can be safely consumed by a human being in a day. Calculations are usually based on the maximum level of a substance that can be fed to animals without producing any harmful effects. This is divided by a "safety factor" to allow for the differences between animals and humans and to take account of the variation in human diets)
consumo energético final final energy consumption
consumo final de energía final energy consumption
consumo final no energético final non energy consumption
consumo hídrico water consumption
consunción mopup time
contabilidad accounting (Method of recording all the transactions affecting the financial condition of a business or organization)
contabilidad ambiental environmental accounting
contabilidad ambiental nacional national environmental accounting (The collection and processing of financial information regarding the costs for ecological challenges or opportunities for nations or countries)
contabilidad ambiental nacional national environmental accounting
contabilidad bruto-neto gross-net accounting