mládež |
young |
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močiar |
swamp (A permanently waterlogged area in which there is often associated tree growth, e.g. mangroves in hot climates) |
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močiar |
fen (Waterlogged, spongy ground containing alkaline decaying vegetation, characterized by reeds, that may develop into peat. It sometimes occurs in the sinkholes of karst region) |
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močovka |
liquid manure (Any fertilizer substance with a moisture content of over ninety percent, usually consisting of animal excrement with water added) |
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mobilizácia znečisťujúcej látky |
pollutant mobilisation |
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model |
model (1. A representation, usually on a smaller scale, of a device, structure, etc. 2. A quantitative or mathematical representation or computer simulation which attempts to describe the characteristics or relationships of physical events) |
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model atmosféry |
atmospheric model (A simulation, pattern or plan designed to demonstrate the structure or workings of the atmosphere surrounding any object, including the Earth) |
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model rozvoja |
development model (A description, representation, or conception of the economic advancement process of a region or people) |
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modelovanie |
modelling (An investigative technique using a mathematical or physical representation of a system or theory that accounts for all or some its known properties. Models are often used to test the effect of changes of system components on the overall performance of the system) |
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modelovanie koryta rieky |
river channelling (The alteration of a natural stream by excavation, realignment, lining or other means to accelerate the flow of water) |
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mokraď |
wetland |
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mokraďný ekosystém |
wetlands ecosystem (Ecosystems of areas largely inundated with water but offering elevated lands as a habitat for wildlife. This areas include swamps, both seasonal and permanent, marsh, open fresh water, shallow saline lagoons, the estuaries of rivers, floodplains and coastal sand dunes. They provide food, breeding grounds, water and sanctuary for many forms of fish, birds and other animal and plant life. They are among the most productive ecosystems producing timber, peat moss and crops such as rice and a variety of berries) |
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mokrý odlučovač |
wet scrubber (1. An air cleaning device that literally washes out the dust. Exhaust air is forced into a spray chamber, where fine water particles cause the dust to drop from the air stream. The dust-ladden water is then treated to remove the solid material and is often recirculated. 2. Equipment through which a gas is passed to remove impurities (solid, liquid, or gaseous particles) by intimate contact with a suitable liquid, usually an aqueous medium) |
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mokrý (vlhký) odpad |
wet waste (Organic refuse or material left over from a manufacturing process, which is characterized by the presence of moisture) |
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mokrý spôsob |
wet process (Process used to remove particulate matter and/or gaseous pollutants by means of an aqueous stream or slurry) |
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molekulárna biológia |
molecular biology (The study of the chemical structures and processes of biological phenomena at the molecular level; the discipline is particularly concerned with the study of proteins, nucleic acids, and enzymes, the macromolecules essential to life processes. It seeks to understand the molecular basis of genetic processes. Techniques used include X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy) |
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molybdát |
molybdate |
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monetárna ekonomika |
monetary economics (The study, policies or system of institutions and procedures by which a country or region's commerce is supplied with notes, coins, bank deposits or other equivalent mediums of exchange) |
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monitoring |
monitoring (To check regularly in order to perceive change in some quality or quantity) |
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monitoring atmosféry |
atmospheric monitoring (A practice of continuous atmospheric sampling by various levels of government or particular industries) |
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