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шумовое загрязняющее вещество
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noise pollutant
Noise in the environment which can be harmful to human beings, animals and plants. (Source: ISEP)
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2 физический загрязнитель
физический загрязнитель
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physical pollutant
A pollutant characterized by its influence on environmental conditions caused by forces and operations of physics, such as noise, microwave radiation, vibration, etc. (Source: Landy)
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