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1 манипулирование репродукцией
манипулирование репродукцией
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reproductive manipulation
The technology involved in altering in some prescribed way the genetic constitution of an organism. Typically "useful" genes, i.e. very short sequence of DNA, are isolated from one organism and inserted into the DNA of a bacterium of yeast. These microorganisms multiply rapidly and can be cultured easily, enabling large quantities of the gene product to be obtained. Reproductive manipulation has been used for the large-scale production of antibiotics, enzymes, and hormones (e.g. insulin). Organisms into which foreign DNA has been artificially inserted are called "transgenic organisms". (Source: UVAROV)
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2 кадмий
кадмий
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cadmium
One of the toxic heavy metal which has caused deaths and permanent illnesses in a series of major pollution incidents around the world. Cadmium has no useful biological purpose. However, it has wide industrial applications. It has been used for decades in metal plating to prevent corrosion, in rechargeable batteries and as a pigment in certain plastics and paints. Special care is taken in the industrial smelting of ores and subsequent handling of cadmium, because occupational exposure is known to have caused heart, chest and kidney disorders. Environmental health problems have come from exposure to various sources of pollution. (Source: WRIGHT)
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3 вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
вырубка и сжигание леса как метод увеличения сельскохозяйственных площадей
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slash and burn culture
A traditional farming system that has been used by generations of farmers in tropical forests and the savannah of north and east Africa. It is known to be an ecologically sound form of cultivation, and because the soil is poor in tropical rain forests it is a sustainable method of farming. It is still practised today, primarily in the developing countries. Small areas of bush or forests are cleared and the smaller trees burned. This unlocks the nutrients in the vegetation and gives the soil fertilizer that is easily taken up by plants. A few years later the soil is degraded and the farmer moves on to do the same at another site. The original ground is left fallow for anything up to 20 years so that the forest can regenerate. With the growth in population and in the subsequent need for more farming land to produce food, the method is increasingly being used today to clear large areas of tropical forests for cattle ranching, and in most cases the ground is not left fallow for long enough and, with modern mechanized farming systems, not enough tree stumps or suitable habitats for plant life are left to start the regeneration process. (Source: WRIGHT)
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4 эффективность
эффективность
Связь между достигнутым результатом и использованными ресурсами.
[ ГОСТ Р ИСО 9000-2008]
эффективность
Свойство объекта удовлетворять требованиям к услуге с заданными количественными характеристиками [12].
Примечание
Это свойство зависит от сочетания возможностей и готовности объекта.
[12] Международный стандарт СЕI IЕС 50 (191). Глава 191. Надежность и качество услуг.
[ОСТ 45.127-99]
эффективность
Экономическая категория, характеризующая соотношение экономических, социальных и научно-технических результатов с затратами на их достижение
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]
эффективность
(ITIL Continual Service Improvement)
Мера целесообразности использования ресурсов для реализации процесса, услуги или деятельности. Эффективный процесс достигает своих целей с минимальными затратами времени, денег, людских и других ресурсов.
См. тж. ключевой показатель эффективности.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]
эффективность
1. Одно из наиболее общих экономических понятий, не имеющих пока, по-видимому, единого общепризнанного определения. По нашему мнению, это одна из возможных (важнейшая, но не единственная!) характеристик качества некоторой системы, в частности, — экономической: а именно, ее характеристика с точки зрения соотношения затрат и результатов функционирования системы. В зависимости от того, какие затраты и особенно — какие результаты принимаются во внимание, можно говорить об экономической, социально-экономической, социальной, экологической Э. Однако границы между этими понятиями расплывчаты и вокруг них ведутся активные дискуссии. См. Экономическая эффективность, Эффективность капитальных вложений (инвестиционных проектов), Эффективность потребления благ, Эффективность производства, Эффективность экономических решений (мероприяий), Эффективность экономического развития. 2. В экономико-математической литературе слова эффективность, эффективный используются также в составе терминов типа эффективная точка, эффективная технология, эффективная граница. Здесь рассматриваемый термин означает наибольшую степень достижения некоторой цели, выражения какого-то понятия, реализации потенциальной возможности, выполнения задачи и т.п. Например, принимается, что распределение ресурсов, порождаемое экономикой совершенной конкуренции, является эффективным по Парето. 3. То же, что полезность. 4. В математической статистике эффективная статистическая оценка – та, которая имеет минимальную дисперсию.
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efficiency
(ITIL Continual Service Improvement)
A measure of whether the right amount of resource has been used to deliver a process, service or activity. An efficient process achieves its objectives with the minimum amount of time, money, people or other resources.
See also key performance indicator.
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5 ионообменник
ионообменник
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ion exchanger
A permanent insoluble material (usually a synthetic resin) which contains ions that will exchange reversibly with other ions in a surrounding solution. Both cation and anion exchangers are used in water conditioning. The volume of an ion exchanger is measured in cubic liters of exchanger after the exchanger bed has been backwashed and drained, and has settled into place. (Source: WQA)
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6 боновое заграждение
боновое заграждение
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oil boom
A floating device used to contain oil on a body of water. Once the boom has been inflated, it is towed downwind of the oil slick and formed into a U-shape; under the influence of wind, the oil becomes trapped within the boom. Skimming equipment travels into the boom enclosure and the oil is pumped into containers. (Source: EPAGLO / GILP)
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7 облучение продуктов питания
облучение продуктов питания
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food irradiation
The most recent addition to food preservation technologies is the use of ionizing radiation, which has some distinct advantages over conventional methods. With irradiation, foods can be treated after packaging, thus eliminating post-processing contamination. In addition, foods are preserved in a fresh state and can be kept longer without noticeable loss of quality. Food irradiation leaves no residues, and changes in nutritional value due to irradiation are comparable with those produced by other processes. Irradiation is the process of applying high energy to a material, such as food, to sterilize or extend its shelf-life by killing microorganisms, insects and other pests residing on it. Sources of ionizing radiation that have been used include gamma rays, electron beams and X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by radioactive isotopes such as Cobalt-60. Electron beams are produced by linear accelerators, which themselves are powered by electricity. The dose applied to a product is the most important factor of the process. At high doses, food is essentially sterilized, just as occurs in canning. Products so treated can be stored at room temperature almost indefinitely. Controversial and banned in some countries. (Source: IFSE / VCN)
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8 сжигание в факеле газов
сжигание в факеле газов
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flaring
1) Flares use open flames during normal and/or emergency operations to combust hazardous gaseous. The system has no special features to control temperature or time of combustion; however, supplemental fuel may be required to sustain the combustion. Historically, flares have been used to dispose of waste gases in the oil and gas industry and at wastewater treatment plants having anaerobic digestors. Regulation for thermal destruction of hazardous wastes limit the practical use of flaring to combustion of relatively simple hydrocarbons, such as methane from digesters or landfill gas collection systems.
2) A control device that burns hazardous materials to prevent their release into the environment; may operate continuously or intermittently, usually on top a stack.
(Source: CORBIT / EPAGLO)
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9 товарная сельскохозяйственная культура
товарная сельскохозяйственная культура
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cash crop
Crops that are grown for sale in the town markets or for export. They include coffee, cocoa, sugar, vegetables, peanuts and non-foods, like tobacco and cotton. Huge areas of countries in the developing world have been turned over to cash crops. Those countries with no mineral or oil resources depend on cash crops for foreign money, so that they can import materials do develop roads, for construction, or to buy Western consumer goods and, indeed, food. However, critics argue that cash crops are planted on land that would otherwise be used to grow food for the local community and say this is a cause of world famine. Cash crops, such as peanuts, can ruin the land if it is not left fallow after six years of harvests. Moreover, if the best agricultural land is used for cash crops, local farmers are forced to use marginal land to grow food for local consumption, and this has a further dramatic effect on the environment. (Source: WRIGHT)
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10 антиводорослевый реагент
антиводорослевый реагент
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antifouling agent
Agent that inhibits the growth of barnacles and other marine organisms on a ship's bottom (an antifouling paint or other coating). Organo-tin compounds have been the most often used agents in this application since they are effective against both soft and hard fouling organisms. However, in spite of their performance, they have a negative impact on the marine environment and their long half life in the environment, has prompted marine paint manufacturers to look for a nonpersistent alternative. (Source: CED / OLIN)
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11 Европейские Сообщества
Европейские Сообщества
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European Communities
The collective body that resulted in 1967 from the merger of the administrative networks of the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM), the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), and the European Economic Community (EEC). The singular term has also been widely used. (Source: ABDN)
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