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Non-Annex I country | valsts, kas nav iekļauta I pielikumā |
Non-Annex I Party | puse, kas nav iekļauta I pielikumā |
non-biodegradable pollutant An organic compound, usually synthetic, that is not decomposed or mineralized by microorganisms or other biological processes | bioloģiski nesadalāms piesārņotājs |
non-built-up area Areas which are not intensely developed for housing, commerce, industry, etc. | neapbūvēta teritorija |
non-conventional energy Energy that is renewable and ecologically safe, such as tidal power, wind power, etc. | netradicionāla enerģija |
non-demesnial water A body of water that is owned and maintained by an individual or entity other than the national government | ūdenstilpe, kas neatrodas valsts īpašumā |
non-durable goods A good bought by consumers that tends to last for less than a year. Common examples are food and clothing. The notable thing about nondurable goods is that consumers tend to continue buying them regardless of the ups and downs of the business cycle | īslaicīgi lietojami izstrādājumi |
non-ferrous metal Any metal other than iron and its alloys | krāsainais metāls |
non-ferrous metal industry Industry that deals with the processing of metals other than iron and iron-base alloys | krāsaino metālu rūpniecība |
non-governmental organisation Private, voluntary, non-profit organisations, acting as pressure groups. Throughout the world there are more than 5.000 international NGOs which are concerned with the environment and development, with millions of supporters | nevalstiska organizācija |
non-ionising radiation Radiation that does not change the structure of atoms but does heat tissue and may cause harmful biological effects | nejonizējošais starojums |
non-metal A nonmetallic element, such as arsenic or silicon, that has some of the properties of a metal | nemetāla |
non-metallic mineral Minerals containing non-metals, such as quartz, garnet, etc. | nemetāla minerālis |
non-methane volatile organic compounds | nemetāna gaistošie organiskie savienojumi |
non-polluting energy source Energy that is ecologically safe and renewable. The most widely used source is hydroelectric power, which currently supplies some 6.6% of the world's energy needs. Other non-polluting sources are solar energy, tidal energy, wave energy and wind energy. Most non-polluting energy sources require a high capital investment but have low running costs | nepiesārņojošs enerģijas avots |
non-polluting fuel Clean fuel that does not release polluting emissions in the environment, such as methane | nepiesārņojoša degviela |
non-renewable energy resource Non-renewable resources have been built up or evolved over a geological time-span and cannot be used without depleting the stock and raising questions of ultimate exhaustibility, since their rate of formation is so slow as to be meaningless in terms of the human life-span | neatjaunojamās enerģijas resursi |
non-renewable resource A natural resource which, in terms of human time scales, is contained within the Earth in a fixed quantity and therefore can be used once only in the foreseeable future (although it may be recycled after its first use). This includes the fossil fuels and is extended to include mineral resources and sometimes ground water, although water and many minerals are renewed eventually | neatjaunojamie resursi |
non-residential building | nedzīvojamā ēka |
non-residential building Area which provides commercial, industrial, and public facilities | nedzīvojamā ēka |
non-returnable container Any container for which no specific provisions for its return from the consumer or final use has been established | atkārtoti neizmantojams konteiners |
non-target organism A plant or animal other than the one against which the pesticide is applied | nemērķa organisms |
non-volatile substance Substance that is not capable of changing from a solid or liquid form to a vapour | negaistoša viela |