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1 specific potential
specific potential spezifisches Potenzial nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > specific potential
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2 инвазия посевов сельскохозяйственных культур
инвазия посевов сельскохозяйственных культур
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infestation of crops
Invasion of crop by parasites. Among vertebrate animals, many crop pests are mammals, especially in the order of rodents and birds. Among invertebrates, certain species of gastropods and a large number of roundworms from the class of nematodes harm crops. The most varied and numerous species of crop pests are arthropods-insects, arachnids and some species of millipedes and crustaceans. Diseases vary from viral, bacterial, and nutritional to fungal, environmental and non-specific. The FAO has estimated that annual worldwide losses done by plant pests and diseases amount to approximately 20-25% of the potential worldwide yield of food crops. (Source: RRDA / WPR)
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3 отрицательный электрод
отрицательный электрод
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negative electrode
for a device having two electrodes, that electrode having the lower electric potential
NOTE – In some cases (e.g. electronic tubes and semiconductor devices), the term "negative electrode" is applied to one or another electrode, depending on the electric operating condition of the device. In other cases (e.g. electrochemical cells), the term "negative electrode" is assigned to a specific electrode.
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électrode négative, f
pour un dispositif à deux électrodes, celle des électrodes dont le potentiel électrique est le plus bas
NOTE – Dans certains cas (par exemple pour les tubes électroniques et les dispositifs semiconducteurs), le terme "électrode négative" désigne l’une ou l’autre électrode selon le régime électrique du dispositif. Dans d’autres cas (par exemple pour les éléments électrochimiques), le terme "électrode négative" désigne une électrode particulière.
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > отрицательный электрод
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оценка экологического риска
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environmental risk assessment
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the risk posed to the environment by the actual or potential presence and/or use of specific pollutants. (Source: OPPTIN)
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5 положительный электрод
положительный электрод
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positive electrode
for a device having two electrodes, that electrode having the higher electric potential
NOTE – In some cases (e.g. electronic tubes and semiconductor devices), the term "positive electrode" is applied to one or another electrode, depending on the electric operating condition of the device. In other cases (e.g. electrochemical cells), the term "positive electrode" is assigned to a specific electrode.
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électrode positive, f
pour un dispositif à deux électrodes, celle des électrodes dont le potentiel électrique est le plus élevé
NOTE – Dans certains cas (par exemple pour les tubes électroniques et les dispositifs semiconducteurs), le terme "électrode positive" désigne l’une ou l’autre électrode selon le régime électrique du dispositif. Dans d’autres cas (par exemple pour les éléments électrochimiques), le terme "électrode positive" désigne une électrode particulière.
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