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61 качество подземных вод
качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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62 qualité des eaux souterraines
качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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63 Grundwasserqualität
качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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64 качество подземных вод
качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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65 качество подземных вод
качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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66 groundwater quality
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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67 WSP
1) Американизм: Widespread Panic2) Военный термин: Workstation Processor, water sterilization pill, water sterilization powder, water supply point, weapon systems pouch, work specification program3) Техника: water soluble phosphate, wide-band signal processor4) Метеорология: Weather Systems Processor5) Юридический термин: Washington State Patrol6) Фармакология: work sharing project, проект установления единого порядка подачи ПСУР ( в ЕС)7) Сокращение: working steam pressure8) Университет: Washington School of Photography9) Физиология: Water Soluble Packet10) Электроника: Wireless Signal Processor11) Вычислительная техника: Workstation Security Package, Wireless Session Protocol (WAP, Mobile-Systems)12) Нефтегазовая техника water-swellable polymer13) Сетевые технологии: Wireless Service Provider14) Автоматика: work surface programming15) Океанография: Water- Supply Papers16) Макаров: water saturation percentage, water supplies, water supply17) Уровнеметрия: Workstation Printer18) ООН: Warring States Project19) Должность: Web Site Promoter20) Хобби: World Series of Philately -
68 wsp
1) Американизм: Widespread Panic2) Военный термин: Workstation Processor, water sterilization pill, water sterilization powder, water supply point, weapon systems pouch, work specification program3) Техника: water soluble phosphate, wide-band signal processor4) Метеорология: Weather Systems Processor5) Юридический термин: Washington State Patrol6) Фармакология: work sharing project, проект установления единого порядка подачи ПСУР ( в ЕС)7) Сокращение: working steam pressure8) Университет: Washington School of Photography9) Физиология: Water Soluble Packet10) Электроника: Wireless Signal Processor11) Вычислительная техника: Workstation Security Package, Wireless Session Protocol (WAP, Mobile-Systems)12) Нефтегазовая техника water-swellable polymer13) Сетевые технологии: Wireless Service Provider14) Автоматика: work surface programming15) Океанография: Water- Supply Papers16) Макаров: water saturation percentage, water supplies, water supply17) Уровнеметрия: Workstation Printer18) ООН: Warring States Project19) Должность: Web Site Promoter20) Хобби: World Series of Philately -
69 Закон о водоснабжении и канализации сельских районов
1) Ecology: Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Act (Великобритания; 1944)2) Makarov: Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Act (Великобритания, 1944)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Закон о водоснабжении и канализации сельских районов
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70 Trinkwasserbelastung
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adj.disconnected, off-line, unconnected, unplugged.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desconectar.* * *1→ link=desconectar desconectar► adjetivo1 figurado cut off (de, from)* * *ADJ1) (Inform) offline2) [persona]* * *= disconnected.Ex. Poor housing conditions include many things, such as leaking pipes, damp, dangerous electrical wiring, disconnected power or water supplies and other.----* desconectado de = unrelated to, out of touch with.* desconectado, lo = unconnected, the.* * *= disconnected.Ex: Poor housing conditions include many things, such as leaking pipes, damp, dangerous electrical wiring, disconnected power or water supplies and other.
* desconectado de = unrelated to, out of touch with.* desconectado, lo = unconnected, the.* * *desconectado, -a adj1. [aparato] unpluggedestá muy desconectado de la actualidad del país he's very out of touch with what's going on in the country -
72 vivienda poco digna
(n.) = poor housingEx. Poor housing conditions include many things, such as leaking pipes, damp, dangerous electrical wiring, disconnected power or water supplies and other.* * *(n.) = poor housingEx: Poor housing conditions include many things, such as leaking pipes, damp, dangerous electrical wiring, disconnected power or water supplies and other.
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1) Geology: water resources2) Engineering: flowing storage (водотока), hydrologic system, storage, store, water sources, water supply, work storage, working storage3) Agriculture: water supply pl4) Ecology: aquatic resources, water storage, water supplies5) Solar energy: water budget6) General subject: water resource -
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76 Harington, Sir John
SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. 1561 Kelston (?), Somerset, Englandd. 20 November 1612 Kelston, Somerset, England[br]English inventor of the valve-operated. water-closet.[br]Harington was a writer and poet and was a godson of Queen Elizabeth I. In 1596 he published a satire entitled A New Discourse upon a Stale Subject called the Metamorphosis of Ajax, which described the water-closet that he constructed for his home in Kelston, near Bath. Ajax was a whimsical reference to "jakes", a euphemism for privy or closet. The use of the water-closet, he declared, "would make unsavoury Places sweet, noisome Places wholesome and filthy Places cleanly". The water-closet was illustrated in his book and was, in effect, a water-fed and -controlled close-stool. Water was pumped up into a cistern, which fed a closet pan, and was retained there by the operation of a valve. The water action was controlled by a handle set into the seat of the pan, thus causing the sewage to be discharged into a cesspool beneath. However, because of the lack of adequate water supplies and sewage systems, Harington's invention was not generally taken up until 1775, when Alexander Cumming patented it.[br]Further ReadingLucinda Lambton, 1978, Temples of Convenience: Gordon Fraser.DY -
77 Riquet, Pierre Paul
[br]b. 29 June 1604 Béziers, Hérault, Franced. 1 October 1680 buried at Toulouse, France[br]French canal engineer and constructor of the Canal du Midi.[br]Pierre Paul Riquet was the son of a wealthy lawyer whose ancestors came from Italy. In his education at the Jesuit College in Béziers he showed obvious natural ability in science and mathematics, but he received no formal engineering training. With his own and his wife's fortunes he was able to purchase a château at Verfeil, near Toulouse. In 1630 he was appointed a collector of the salt tax in Languedoc and in a short time became Lessee General (Fermier Général) of this tax for the whole province. This entailed constant travel through the district, with the result that he became very familiar with this part of the country. He also became involved in military contracting. He acquired a vast fortune out of both activities. At this time he pondered the possibility of building a canal from Toulouse to the Mediterranean beyond Béziers and, after further investigation as to possible water supplies, he wrote to Colbert in Paris on 16 November 1662 advocating the construction of the canal. Although the idea proved acceptable it was not until 27 May 1665 that Riquet was authorized to direct operations, and on 14 October 1666 he was given authority to construct the first part of the canal, from Toulouse to Trebes. Work started on 1 January 1667. By 1669 he had between 7,000 and 8,000 men employed on the work. Unhappily, Riquet died just over six months before the canal was completed, the official opening beingon 15 May 1681.Although Riquet's fame rightly rests on the Canal du Midi, probably the greatest work of its time in Europe, he was also consulted about and was responsible for other projects. He built an aqueduct on more than 100 arches to lead water into the grounds of the château of his friend the marquis de Castres. The plans for this work, which involved considerable practical difficulties, were finalized in 1670, and water flowed into the château grounds in 1676. Also in 1676, Riquet was commissioned to lead the waters of the river Ourcq into Paris; he drew up plans, but he was too busy to undertake the construction and on his death the work was shelved until Napoleon's time. He was responsible for the creation of the port of Sète on the Mediterranean at the end of the Canal du Midi. He was also consulted on the supply of water to the Palace of Versailles and on a proposed route which later became the Canal de Bourgogne. Riquet was a very remarkable man: when he started the construction of the canal he was well over 60 years old, an age at which most people are retiring, and lived almost to its completion.[br]Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1973, From Sea to Sea, London: Allen Lane; rev. ed. 1994, Bridgwater: Internet Ltd.Jean-Denis Bergasse, 1982–7, Le Canal de Midi, 4 vols, Hérault:—Vol. I: Pierre Paul Riquet et le Canal du Midi dans les arts et la littérature; Vol II: Trois Siècles debatellerie et de voyage; Vol. III: Des Siècles d'aventures humaine; Vol. IV: Grands Moments et grands sites.JHB -
78 موارد
مَوَارِد \ means: wealth; money that supplies one’s needs: He has private means (money from rents, business shares, etc., not from his employment). resources: wealth or possessions that can be put to some useful purpose: a country’s natural resources (its minerals and forests and water supplies, etc.). -
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مَوَارِد \ means: wealth; money that supplies one’s needs: He has private means (money from rents, business shares, etc., not from his employment). resources: wealth or possessions that can be put to some useful purpose: a country’s natural resources (its minerals and forests and water supplies, etc.). -
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مَوَارِد \ means: wealth; money that supplies one’s needs: He has private means (money from rents, business shares, etc., not from his employment). resources: wealth or possessions that can be put to some useful purpose: a country’s natural resources (its minerals and forests and water supplies, etc.).
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