prozesu sozial |
social process (A continuous action, operation, or series of changes taking place in a definite manner and pertaining to the life, welfare, and relations of human beings in a community) |
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prozesu teknologiko |
technological process (No definition needed) |
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prozesu-analisi |
process analysis |
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prozesu-teknologia |
process technology (Any technical strategies, methods or tools used for the conception, design, development or implementation of any system) |
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prozesu-ur |
process water (Water used in a manufacturing or treatment process or in the actual product manufactured. Examples would include water used for washing, rinsing, direct contact, cooling, solution make-up, chemical reactions, and gas scrubbing in industrial and food processing applications. In many cases, water is specifically treated to produce the quality of water needed for the process) |
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psikologia |
psychology (The science that deals with the functions of the mind and the behaviour of an organism in relation to its environment) |
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psikologia sozial |
social psychology (Study of the effects of social structure on cognition and behavior, of processes of face-to-face interaction, and of the negotiation of social order) |
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publizitate |
advertisement (The action of drawing public attention to goods, services or events, often through paid announcements in newspapers, magazines, television or radio) |
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puntako orduetatik kanpoko bidaia |
off-peak travelling (Relating to travelling outside rush-hours to avoid overcrowding in public means of transport) |
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puntako orduetatik kanpoko lan |
off-peak working |
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puntako orduetatik kanpoko zirkulazio |
off-peak commuting (Traveling back and forth regularly over some distance, outside of the hours of maximum traffic frequency) |
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puntu |
point (A position on a reference system determined by a survey) |
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purina |
purin (Any of a number of nitrogenous bases, such as guanine and adenine, that are derivatives of purine and constituents of nucleic acids and certain coenzymes) |
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putzu |
well (A hole dug into the earth to reach a supply of water, oil, brine or gas) |
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putzu |
pool (A small, natural body of standing water, usually fresh; e.g. a stagnant body of water in a marsh, or a still body of water within a cave) |
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PVC |
polyvinyl chloride (Polymer of vinyl chloride; tasteless, odourless; insoluble in most organic solvents; a member of the family of vinyl resins, PVC) |
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radar |
radar (A system using beamed and reflected radiofrequency energy for detecting and locating objects, measuring distance or altitude, navigating, homing, bombing and other purposes) |
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radon |
radon (A radioactive gaseous element emitted naturally from rocks and minerals where radioactive elements are present. It is released in non-coal mines, e.g. tin, iron, fluorspar, uranium. Radon is an alpha particle emitter as are its decay products and has been indicted as a cause of excessive occurrence of lung cancer in uranium miners. Concern has been expressed at radon levels in some housing usually adjacent to granite rocks or old tin mining regions) |
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Roentgen izpiak |
X ray (A penetrating electromagnetic radiation, usually generated by accelerating electrons to high velocity and suddenly stopping them by collision with a solid body, or by inner-shell transitions of atoms with atomic number greater than 10; their wavelength ranges from about 10(-5) angstrom to 10 angstroms, the average wavelength used in research being 1 angstrom) |
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royalty |
royalty (Compensation for the use of a person's property, based on an agreed percentage of the income arising from its use) |
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