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Terms for subject Environment (21507 entries)
neurotoxicity neurotoxicity (The occurrence of adverse effects on a nervous system following exposure to a chemical)
neurotoxina nerve poison
neurotoxina neurotoxin
neuston neuston
neutralización neutralisation (To make a solution neutral by adding a base to an acidic solution, or an acid to a basic solution)
neutralización de lodos sludge neutralisation
neutralización de lodos sludge neutralization
neutralización de los efluentes effluent neutralisation
neutralización de residuos tóxicos y peligrosos toxic and dangerous waste neutralization
neutralización en otro lugar neutralisation off site
neutralización in situ neutralisation on site
neutro en carbono carbon neutral
nicho ahuecado por las olas cove (1. A deep recess hollow, or nook in a cliff or steep mountainside, or a small, straight valley extending into a mountain or down a mountainside. 2. A valley or portion of lowland that penetrates into a plateau or mountain front)
nicho ahuecado por las olas cove
nicho ecológico ecological niche (1. The space occupied by a species, which includes both the physical space as well as the functional role of the species. 2. Ecological niche refers to the characteristics of an environment that provides all the essential food and protection for the continued survival of a particular species of flora or fauna. In addition to food and shelter, there is no long-term threat to existence in that place from potential predators, parasites and competitors. The concept of the ecological niche goes a long way beyond the idea of the species habitat)
nicho ecológico ecological niche
nictemeral nycthemeral
nidificación nesting
niebla fog (Water droplets or, rarely, ice crystals suspended in the air in sufficient concentration to reduce visibility appreciably)
niebla mist (Fine water droplets suspended in the air, which reduce visibility. Usually mists form at night, when the temperature falls because the sky is clear. If visibility falls below 1,000 metres, the mist becomes a fog)