Výsledky hledání "cleaning factor" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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cleaning factor | účinnost odlučování | [kli:niŋ fæktә] | The ratio of the particle number at the admission of a separator to the particle number at its end. | coefficient of purifying |
cleaning up | (o)čištění, (vy)čištění, pročištění, konečné dočištění | [kli:niŋ ap] | To remove refuse or waste substances or pollutants from a place. | clean-up, scouring |
self-cleaning capacity | samočistící schopnost, schopnost samočištění | [self kli:niŋ kәpæsiti] | The capacity of a natural body of water to receive a certain amount of wastewaters or toxic materials without deleterious effects and without damage to aquatic life or humans who consume the water. | self-purifying capacity, self-purifying power, assimilative capacity |
chemical cleaning | chemické čištění | [kemikəl kli:niŋ] | ||
wet cleaning filter | filtr pro mokré čištění | [wet kli:niŋ filtə] | ||
dry cleaning filter | filtr pro suché čištění | [drai kli:niŋ filtə] | ||
pond cleaning | odbahňování rybníka | [pond kli:iŋ] | pond clearing | |
aerobic cleaning | aerobní čištění | [eərəubik kli:niŋ] | The introduction of air into sewage so as to provide aerobic biochemical stabilization during a detention period. | |
primary cleaning | primární čištění | [praimeri kli:niŋ] | The first major stage of treatment following preliminary treatment in a sewage works, usually involving removal of settleable solids. | primary treatment, primary waste treatment |
quality factor | kvalitativní faktor | [kwoliti fæktə] | A function of linear energy transfer (Lx) used to weigh absorbed doses in such a way as to indicate their significance for radiation protection purposes. | |
factor interaction | kompenzační faktor, přídavný faktor | [fæktə intərækšən] | The compensating effect which a high level of one ecological factor will make upon a second factor which may be present in a limited amount. | |
bioaccumulation factor | bioakumulační faktor | [bajəækjumuleišən fæktə] | ||
rain factor | dešťový faktor | [rein fæktə] | ||
biotic factor | biotický činitel, biotický faktor | [bajotik fæktə] | ||
reflection factor | součinitel odrazivosti | [riklekšәn fæktә] | The ratio of the energy carried by a wave which is reflected from a surface to the energy carried by the wave which is incident on the surface. | reflectance, reflectivity |
harmful factor | škodlivý činitel | [ha:mfəl fæktə] | ||
blackening factor | index zčernání, prachový faktor | [blækəniŋ fæktə] | A number used to evaluate ,,smokiness" with the help of tint conventional scales. | blackening index, dusty factor |
hereditary factor | dědičný faktor | [hereditəri fæktə] | ||
capacity factor | kapacitní faktor, roční využití instalovaného výkonu | [kəpæsiti fæktə] | The ratio of the actual output of a power plant over a period of time and its output if it had operated at full nameplate capacity the entire time. | |
site factor | stanovištní faktor | [sait fæktә] | forest site factor | |
characterization factor | charakterizační faktor | [kæriktәraizeišәn fæktә] | Factor derived from a characterization model which is applied to convert an assigned life cycle inventory analysis result to the common unit of the category indicator (the common unit allows calculation of the category indicator result). | |
transmission factor | součinitel propustnosti | [trænzmišәn fæktә] | The radiant power transmitted by a body divided by the total power incident upon the body. | transmittance |
trigger factor | kritická hodnota, hraniční faktor | [trigə fæktə] | Any environmental factor which has increased or decreased to the point where it precipitates a hitherto latent response or process. | critical factor |
climatic factor | klimatický faktor | [klaimætik fæktə] | ||
limiting factor | omezující faktor, limitující faktor | [limitiŋ fæktə] | 1. The factor that limits the growth, abundance or distribution in an (eco)system. 2. Any environmental condition or set of conditions that approaches most nearly limits of tolerance for a given organism. | environmental factor |
critical factor | kritický faktor, mezní faktor | [kritikəl fæktə] | Any environmental factor which has increased or decreased to the point where it precipitates a hitherto latent response or process. | trigger factor |
waste factor | množství odpadu na osobu a rok | [weist fæktə] | The amount of domestic and municipal waste generated by a consumer society per person per year. | waste load |
decontamination factor | dekontaminační faktor | [di:kәntæmineišən fæktə] | The ratio of the initial amount (specified) in terms of concentration or activity of radioactive material to the final amount resulting from a process. | |
locality factor | stanovištní faktor | [lәukәl fækte] | forest site factor | |
dilution factor | ředicí poměr, ředicí faktor | [dailu:šən fæktə] | The ratio a:b of the rate of flow of an effluent (b) to the rate of flow of water (a) with which it is diluted when discharged into a receiving water. Also termed ,,available dilution". | |
yield factor | faktor úrodnosti | [ji:ld fæktә] | A factor that accounts for differences between countries in productivity of a given land type in ecological footprint analysis. Each country and each year has yield factors for cropland, grazing land, forest, and fisheries. | environmental services, nature’s services |
master factor | vliv člověka, antropogenní ovlivnění | [ma:stə fæktə] | An important element within the creation of an organized landscape and in many other environmental areas. | anthropogenic factor |
pedogenetic factor | půdotvorný činitel, pedogenetický faktor | [pedədžənetik fæktə] | ||
dusty factor | index zčernání, prachový faktor | [dasti fæktә] | A number used to evaluate ,,smokiness" with the help of tint conventional scales. | blackening index, blackening factor |
edaphic factor | edafický faktor | [i:dæfik fæktə] | ||
abiotic factor | abiotický činitel | [eibaiotik fæktə] | ||
absorption factor | součinitel absorpce, součinitel pohltivosti | [əbzo:pšən fæktə] | The ratio of the total unabsorbed radiation to the total incident radiation. It is equal to one (unity) minus the transmittance. | absorptance |
emission factor (1) | hustota toku vysílaného záření | [әmišən fæktә] | The total power emitted from a surface at a specified temperature and in defined surroundings per unit area. | emissive power, emittance |
emission factor (2) | emisní faktor | [әmišən fæktә] | Specific production emission typical for a defined group of air pollution sources. | |
equivalence factor | ekvivalentní faktor | [әkwivәlәns fæktә] | A productivity based scaling factor that converts a specific land type (such as cropland or forest) into a universal unit of biologically productive area, a global hectare. For land types (e.g., cropland) with productivity higher than the average producti | |
anthropogenic factor | antropogenní činitel, antropogenní faktor | [ænӨropodženik fæktə] | master factor | |
proximate factor | bezprostřední faktor | [proksimət fæktə] | An event or characteristic that has a direct or relatively direct effect on an organism. | |
forest site factor | stanovištní faktor | [forist sait fæktə] | site factor, locality factor | |
landscape-forming factor | krajinotvorný činitel | [lændskeip fo:miŋ fæktə] | ||
ultimate recovery factor | koeficient vytěžitelnosti | [әltimәt rikәvәri fæktә] | ||
limiting factor principle | princip omezujícího faktoru | [limitiŋ fæktə prinsipəl] | A principle which states that too much or too little of any abiotic factor can limit or prevent growth of a population of species in an ecosystem, even if all other factors are at or near optimum. |