abiotic environment (The non-living components of the environment (rocks, minerals, soil, water and climate)) |
timpeallacht aibitheach |
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abiotic factor (Physical, chemical and other non-living environmental factors. They are essential for living plants and animals of an ecosystem, providing the essential elements and nutrients that are necessary for growth. The abiotic elements also include the climatic and pedologic components of the ecosystem) |
toisc aibitheach |
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above-ground biomass |
bithmais os cionn talún |
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ABS Protocol |
Prótacal Nagoya maidir le rochtain ar acmhainní géiniteacha agus na sochair a bhaineann leis na hacmhainní sin mar aon lena n-úsáid a roinnt go cóir agus go cothromasach |
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absolute emissions |
dearbhastaíochtaí |
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absorption (exposure, The taking in of fluids or other substances by cells or tissues) |
ionsú |
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absorption chromatography |
crómatagrafaíocht asúcháin |
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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) |
iontógáil laethúil inghlactha |
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acceptable risk |
riosca inghlactha |
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acceptable risk level (Level of risk judged to be outweighed by corresponding benefits or one that is of such a degree that it is considered to pose minimal potential for adverse effects) |
leibhéal riosca inghlactha |
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access road (Any street or narrow stretch of paved surface that leads to a specific destination, such as a main highway) |
bóthar rochtana |
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access to administrative documents (The legal right of access to administrative documents or the opportunity to avail oneself of the same) |
rochtain ar dhoiciméid riaracháin |
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access to culture (The ability, right and permission to approach and use, or the general availability of resources that transmit the beliefs, customs, artistic activity and knowledge of a people) |
rochtain ar chultúr |
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access to information (The ability, right and permission to approach and use, or the general availability of resources that convey knowledge) |
rochtain ar fhaisnéis |
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access to the courts (The right of citizens to access to the organs of the governments where justice is administered) |
rochtain ar na cúirteanna |
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access to the sea |
rochtain ar an bhfarraige |
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accident (An unexpected occurrence, failure or loss with the potential for harming human life, property or the environment) |
tionóisc |
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accident source (The cause or origin of an unexpected occurrence, failure or loss with the potential for harming human life, property or the environment) |
foinse na tionóisce |
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accidental release of organisms (Genetically engineered organisms that are released in the environment by mistake; once released they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria (possibly having other positive functions which thus are lost) or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria. There is also concern that an uncontrolled genetic mutation could produce a form with hazardous consequences for the environment) |
orgánaigh a scaoileadh de thaisme |
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accounting (Method of recording all the transactions affecting the financial condition of a business or organization) |
cuntasaíocht |
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