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4 marginal changes
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5 periodic changes
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6 make changes
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7 impact des loisirs sur l'environnement
воздействие индустрии отдыха на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of recreation
Recreation and tourism are often accompanied by extensive damage to the environment. Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of an increased tourist trade and the resultant building of hotel accommodations, sewage disposal works, roads, car parks and landing jetties on banks and coastlines; and the increased angling, swimming, water skiing, shooting or use of motor-boats in the water body. These all produce direct deleterious effects when conducted on a massive scale, including shore damage, chemical changes in the water, and sediments and biological changes in the plant and animal communities. (Source: WPR)
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8 Umweltbelastung durch Freizeitgestaltung
воздействие индустрии отдыха на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of recreation
Recreation and tourism are often accompanied by extensive damage to the environment. Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of an increased tourist trade and the resultant building of hotel accommodations, sewage disposal works, roads, car parks and landing jetties on banks and coastlines; and the increased angling, swimming, water skiing, shooting or use of motor-boats in the water body. These all produce direct deleterious effects when conducted on a massive scale, including shore damage, chemical changes in the water, and sediments and biological changes in the plant and animal communities. (Source: WPR)
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9 environmental impact of recreation
воздействие индустрии отдыха на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of recreation
Recreation and tourism are often accompanied by extensive damage to the environment. Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of an increased tourist trade and the resultant building of hotel accommodations, sewage disposal works, roads, car parks and landing jetties on banks and coastlines; and the increased angling, swimming, water skiing, shooting or use of motor-boats in the water body. These all produce direct deleterious effects when conducted on a massive scale, including shore damage, chemical changes in the water, and sediments and biological changes in the plant and animal communities. (Source: WPR)
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10 dégradation des ressources en eau douce
ухудшение качества пресных вод
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freshwater degradation
Pollution immediately or eventually involves the hydrological cycle of the earth, because even pollutants emitted into the air and those present in the soil are washed out by precipitation. Water is considered polluted when it is altered in composition or condition so that it becomes less suitable for any or all of the functions and purposes for which it would be suitable in its natural state. This definition includes changes in the physical, chemical and biological properties of water, or such discharges of liquid, gaseous or solid substances into water as will or are likely to create nuisances or render such water harmful to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, fish or other aquatic life. It also includes changes in temperatures, due to the discharge of hot water. (Source: WPR)
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11 Süßwasserdegradation
ухудшение качества пресных вод
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freshwater degradation
Pollution immediately or eventually involves the hydrological cycle of the earth, because even pollutants emitted into the air and those present in the soil are washed out by precipitation. Water is considered polluted when it is altered in composition or condition so that it becomes less suitable for any or all of the functions and purposes for which it would be suitable in its natural state. This definition includes changes in the physical, chemical and biological properties of water, or such discharges of liquid, gaseous or solid substances into water as will or are likely to create nuisances or render such water harmful to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, fish or other aquatic life. It also includes changes in temperatures, due to the discharge of hot water. (Source: WPR)
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12 freshwater degradation
ухудшение качества пресных вод
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freshwater degradation
Pollution immediately or eventually involves the hydrological cycle of the earth, because even pollutants emitted into the air and those present in the soil are washed out by precipitation. Water is considered polluted when it is altered in composition or condition so that it becomes less suitable for any or all of the functions and purposes for which it would be suitable in its natural state. This definition includes changes in the physical, chemical and biological properties of water, or such discharges of liquid, gaseous or solid substances into water as will or are likely to create nuisances or render such water harmful to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, fish or other aquatic life. It also includes changes in temperatures, due to the discharge of hot water. (Source: WPR)
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13 fundamentally
[ˌfʌndə'ment(ə)lɪ]1) Общая лексика: в корне, в основе, основательно, существенно, качественно (Such a perspective fundamentally changes our view of biological evolution.), радикально, по большому счету2) Математика: коренным образом, по существу дела, принципиально, с принципиальной точки зрения3) Программирование: сугубо4) Макаров: в основном, глубоко -
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1) эффект; явление2) влияние, действие, воздействие3) результат, следствие4) мн. ч.; юр. имущество, собственность5) воздействовать; производить; осуществлять; исполнять•- effect of end conditions - effect of loading - effect of restraint - admixture effect - adsorption effect - adverse effect - biological effect - bursting effect - chimney effect - cleaning effect - corrosive effect - damage effect - destructive effect - detrimental effect - dissipative effect - distributive effect - edge effect - end effect - heat effect - ill effect - illuminating effect - immediate effect - impact effect - indirect effect - luminous effect - notch effect - out-of-balance effect - overturning effect on the dam - poisonous effect - sagging effect - scale effect - screening effect - shaded effects - shattering effect - shielding effect - slagging effect - spading effect - stiffening effect - stiffening effect of cladding - strength-reduction effect - stress-rising effect - suction effect - time effect - toxic effect - unfavourable effect - useful effect* * *действие, воздействие, эффект; влияние; следствие, результат; производительность- effects of age
- effects of earthquake
- effect of end conditions
- effect of moisture changes
- effect of restraint
- effect of support settlement
- effect of temperature
- effect of temperature difference
- adverse effect
- adverse health effects
- backwater effect
- Bauschinger effect
- borehole effect
- boundary effect
- ceiling effect
- chimney effect
- climate effect
- Coanda effect
- combined effect
- combined effects of settlement and creep
- dehumidifying effect
- detrimental effect
- earthquake effect
- edge effect
- elevator effect
- environment effects on construction productivity
- fly ash effect on concrete properties
- frost effect
- greenhouse effect
- humidifying effect
- inertia effects
- insulating effect
- long-term effects
- microsilica effect on concrete properties
- mottle effect
- negative effect
- notch effect
- principle effect of the admixture
- radiation effects
- scale effect
- seasonal effect
- sensible cooling effect
- silo effect
- stack effect
- stiffening effect
- stiffening effects of floors
- sun effect
- thermal effect of building materials
- thermal effect of ceiling height
- thermal effect of roof types
- thermal effect of windows
- time-dependent effect
- total cooling effect
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1) замер2) испытание; испытания || испытывать; исследовать3) стат. критерий4) обнаружение; определение5) опробывание6) опыт; эксперимент7) признак8) проба || пробовать9) проверка || проверять10) тест || тестовый11) пробный•test for uniformity — мат. критерий равномерности
test for trend — мат. проверка на тренд
test for singularity — мат. критерий особенности
test for regression — мат. проверка на наличие регрессии
test for randomness — мат. критерий случайности
test for primality — мат. признак простоты (числа)
test for optimality — мат. критерий оптимальности
test for nonadditivity — мат. признак неаддитивности
test for minimum — мат. проверка на минимум
test for interaction — мат. критерий взаимодействия
test for exponentiality — мат. критерий экспоненциальности
test for ergodicity — мат. критерий эргодичности
test for divisibility — мат. признак делимости
test for definiteness — мат. критерий определённости
test for convergence — мат. критерий сходимости
test for concordance — мат. критерий согласия
test for casualty — мат. критерий обусловленности
- asymptotically efficient test - asymptotically minimax test - asymptotically most powerful rank test - asymptotically optimum test - asymptotically robust test - asymptotically unbiased test - double-tailed testto make test — стат. строить критерий (напр., для проверки значимости отклонений)
- fat test- general test for homogeneity- jet test- locally unbiased test - multiple comparison test - multiple ranking test - normal scores test - one-tailed test - probability ratio test - process normality test - single-tailed test - statistically valid test - test for goodness of fit - test for homogeneity of means - test for homogeneity of variances - test for nonsphericalness of disturbances - test for significant changes - test for uniform convergence - test hypothesis with experiment - uniformly asymptotically efficient test - uniformly best test - uniformly consistent test
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