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61 damage to the environment
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > damage to the environment
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62 damage by atmospheric pollution
<ecol.emiss> ■ Immissonsschäden plEnglish-german technical dictionary > damage by atmospheric pollution
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63 damage by bark-stripping
< wood> ■ Schälschäden plEnglish-german technical dictionary > damage by bark-stripping
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64 damage by fire
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65 damage by peeling
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66 damage curve
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67 damage due to mining
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68 damage factor
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69 damage inspection
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70 damage parameter
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71 damage survey
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72 damage to the environment
sg < ecol> (as a result of environmental pollution) ■ Umweltschäden mpl ; Schädigung der Umwelt f ; ökologischer Schaden mEnglish-german technical dictionary > damage to the environment
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73 damage to the finish
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74 damage to the probe cables
<tech.gen> ■ Sondenkabelschaden mEnglish-german technical dictionary > damage to the probe cables
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75 damage control
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76 damage limitation
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77 damage feasant
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78 damage assesor
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79 damage assessment
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80 damage insurance
n.Schadenversicherung f.
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