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1 Öffentlichkeitskampagne
информационная кампания по оповещению общественности
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public awareness campaign
An organized, systematic effort through various communications media to alert the general population of a given area to anything of significant interest or concern. (Source: RHW)
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2 Literatur
литература
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literature
Written material such as poetry, novels, essays, especially works of imagination characterized by excellence of style and expression and by themes of general or enduring interest. (Source: CED)
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3 Risikokommunikation
обмен информацией по рискам
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risk communication
The exchange of information about health or environmental risks among risk assessors and managers, the general public, news media, interest groups, etc. (Source: OPPTIN)
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4 Geldtheorie
теория денег
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theory of money
A coherent group of general propositions about the supply and demand of money, interest rates, the flow of money's influence on the overall economy or the policies that should be adopted by institutions controlling the money supply. (Source: ODE / MGHME)
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