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immission
The reception of material, such as pollutants, by the environment and from any source. (Source: ALL)
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sound immission
The introduction in the environment of noise deriving from various sources that can be grouped in: transportation activities, industrial activities and daily normal activities. (Source: DIFIDa)
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noise immission
Immission in the environment of acoustic vibrations that negatively affect human beings, animals, plants or other objects. (Source: RRDA)
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124 инвестиции в области охраны окружающей среды
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environmental investment
Securities held for the production of income in the form of interest and dividends with the aim of benefitting the environment. (Source: ISEP / EFP)
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125 инвестиции для контроля за загрязнением
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pollution control investment
Securities held for the production of income in the form of interest and dividends with the aim of controlling or reducing pollution or substances in the environment deemed harmful to human health and natural resources. (Source: ISEP / EFP)
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persistence of pesticides
The ability of a chemical to retain its molecular integrity and hence its physical, chemical, and functional characteristics in the environment through which such a chemical may be transported and distributed for a considerable period of time. (Source: GILP96)
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127 инструмент политики по охране окружающей среды
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environmental policy instrument
Technological, economical and legislative measures employed to prevent or control pollution or damage of the environment. (Source: DIZAMB)
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in vitro assay
Assay taking place in an artificial environment. (Source: KOREN)
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