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1 Перечень основных факторов по выбросам загрязнителей воздуха, составляемый Агентством по защите окружающей среды (США)
- CAPEF
- "Complilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors"
Перечень основных факторов по выбросам загрязнителей воздуха, составляемый Агентством по защите окружающей среды (США)
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- "Complilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors"
- CAPEF
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2 выброс, загрязняющий атмосферу
Automation: air pollutant emissionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выброс, загрязняющий атмосферу
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3 выброс загрязняющих веществ
выброс загрязняющих веществ
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pollutant emission
Release of polluting substances in the air, water and soil from a given source and measured at the immission point. (Source: DIFID)
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