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1 stress concentration factor in fatigue
coefficient d’absorption des contraintes en fatigue mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stress concentration factor in fatigue
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2 factor de concentración de tensiones
Metalurgia diccionario Español-Francés > factor de concentración de tensiones
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3 биоконцентрирующий фактор
биоконцентрирующий фактор
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bioconcentration factor
The quotient of the concentration of a chemical in aquatic organisms at a specific time or during a discrete time period of exposure, divided by the concentration in the surrounding water at the same time or during the same period. (Source: KOREN)
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4 поглотитель загрязнения
поглотитель загрязнения
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pollution sink
Vehicle for removal of a chemical or gas from the atmosphere-biosphere-ocean system, in which the substance is absorbed into a permanent or semi-permanent repository, or else transformed into another substance. A carbon sink, for example, might be the ocean (which absorbs and holds carbon from other parts of carbon cycle) or photosynthesis (which converts atmospheric carbon into plant material). Sinks are a fundamental factor in the ongoing balance which determines the concentration of every greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. If the sink is greater than the sources of a gas, its concentration in the atmosphere will decrease; if the source is greater than the sink, the concentration will increase. (Source: GLOCHA)
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