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1 harmonisation internationale
международная гармонизация
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international harmonisation
Harmonisation of the interrelationship of sovereign states by the application of general principles recognized by civilized nations. (Source: DICLAWa)
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2 droit international
международное право
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international law
The system of law regulating the interrelationship of sovereign states and their rights and duties with regard to one another. (Source: DICLAW)
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3 risque écologique pour la santé
- отрицательные факторы, влияющие на окружающую среду и здоровье человека
отрицательные факторы, влияющие на окружающую среду и здоровье человека
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environmental health hazard
Any physical, chemical or other agent capable of causing harm to the interrelationship between humans and the surrounding external conditions, threatening both human well-being and ecological integrity. (Source: TOE)
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4 formation du sol
формирование почвы
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soil formation
The combination of natural processes by which soils are formed. It is also known as pedogenesis. The most important soil-forming factors are parent material, terrain, climate, aspect, vegetation cover, microorganisms in the soil and the age of the land surface. Some pedologists would add to this list the influence of human activities. All the factors exhibit varying degrees of interrelationship and some are more important than others, with climate often being singled out as the most important. (Source: WHIT)
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5 écologie scientifique
экология как наука
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scientific ecology
The study of the interrelationship among living organisms and between organisms and their environment, utilizing the methods or theories of science. (Source: DOE / APD)
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