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Výsledky hledání "oxygen-ozone systém" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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oxygen-ozone system rovnováha kyslík - ozón, systém kyslík - ozón [oksidžən əuzəun sistəm] The interaction in the high stratosphere between solar ultraviolet radiation, molecular and atomic oxygen, and ozone, resulting in the net formation of ozone and a temperature maximum at 50 km.
ozone ozón [əuzəun] A highly reactive gas comprising triatomic oxygen formed by recombination of oxygen in the presence of ultraviolet radiation.
ozone sonde ozónová sonda, sonda k měření ozónu [əuzəun sond] The instrument carried aloft by a balloon to measure the vertical variations of the ozone concentration in the atmosphere.
ozone layer ozónová vrstva [əuzəun leiə] A layer in the upper atmosphere protecting life on Earth by filtering out harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun, some 15 to 50 kilometres above the Earth's surface, in which most of the atmospheric ozone is concentrated. ozonosphere
ozone pollution zvýšení množství ozónu v přízemní vrstvě (jako součást fotochemického smogu), zeslabení ozónové vrstvy [əuzəun pəlu:šən] Atmospheric pollution resulting from a built-up of ozone.
total ozone celkový ozón [təutəl əuzəun] The amount of ozone in an entire atmospheric column.
stratospheric ozone  stratosférický ozón [strætəsferik əuzəun]
tropospheric ozone troposférický ozón [trəupəusfirik əuzəun] A major constituent of photochemical smog at ground level, synthesised from the emissions from car exhausts (hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides) in the presence of sunlight. tropospheric O3
ozone shield ozónová (ochranná) vrstva, ozónový štít [əuzəun ši:ld] The protection given to the Earth 's surface by the stratospheric ozone layer due to the intense absorption of solar ultraviolet radiations.
depletion of the ozone layer řídnutí ozónové vrstvy, rozpad ozónové vrstvy [dipli:šən əv ði: əzəun lejə] The reduction of the concentration of ozone in the upper atmosphere. ozone layer degradation
ozone layer degradation řídnutí ozónové vrstvy, rozpad ozónové vrstvy [әuzәun leiә degrәdeišәn] The reduction of the concentration of ozone in the upper atmosphere. depletion of the ozone layer
oxygen sag kyslíkový průhyb [oksidžən sæg]
oxygen kyslík [oksidžən] A chemical element, present in the air and essential to biological life: chemical symbol O, atomic number 8.
oxygen line kyslíková čára, kyslíková křivka [oksidžən lain] oxygen curve
oxygen supply zdroj kyslíku [oksidžən səplai]
dissolved oxygen rozpuštěný kyslík [dizo:lvd oksidžən] The oxygen freely available in water, vital to fish and other aquatic life and for the prevention of odours.
oxygen balance kyslíková rovnováha, rovnováha kyslíku [oksidžən bæləns] The dissolved-oxygen concentration in a river depends on the interaction of processes which supply and remove oxygen. The interaction of these processes produces an equilibrium which is referred to as the oxygen balance.
oxygen curve kyslíková čára, kyslíková křivka [oksidžәn kә:v] oxygen line
oxygen deficiency kyslíkový deficit [oksidžәn difišәnsi] The difference between the dissolved-oxygen concentration of an aqueous solution and the air saturation. oxygen deficit
oxygen deficit kyslíkový deficit [oksidžən defisit] The difference between the dissolved-oxygen concentration of an aqueous solution and the air saturation. oxygen deficiency
chemical oxygen demand chemická spotřeba kyslíku, CHSK [kemikəl oksidžən dima:nd] A measure of the chemically oxidisable material in the water, COD furnishes an approximation of the amount of organic and reducing material present. COD
oxygen transfer coefficient koeficient přestupu kyslíku, koeficient aerace, aerační koeficient [oksidžən trænsfə kəuifišənt] aeration coefficient
dissolved oxygen sag curve křivka kyslíkového průhybu [dizo:lvd oksidžən sæg kə:v]
ultimate oxygen demand konečná spotřeba kyslíku, celková spotřeba kyslíku [altimət oksidžən dima:nd] The calculated amount of oxygen required to oxidise the organic carbon content of discharges to carbon dioxide and the organic and ammoniacal nitrogen to nitrate, expressed in milligrammes per litre. UOD
biochemical oxygen demand biochemická spotřeba kyslíku, BSK [bajəkemikəl oksidžən dima:nd] 1. The quantity of oxygen used in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter in a specified time under specified conditions. 2. A standard test used in assessing waste water. BOD
system systém [sistəm] An interconnected set of elements that is coherently organised around some purpose. The system is more than the sum of its parts. It can exhibit dynamic, adaptive, goal seeking, self-preserving and evolutionary behaviour.
hotbed system systém lůžek kde se vystřídá několik lidí denně [hotbed sistəm] A system providing beds for people on a rotation basis both day and night as an extreme solution to a housing problem.
farming system systém hospodaření na půdě [fa:miŋ sistəm]
degrading system degradující systém [di:greidiŋ sistəm] A system gradually decreasing in biomass or structure.
system behaviour chování systému [sistəm biheivjə] The performance of the system over time.
separate system oddílná kanalizace, oddílný (kanalizační) systém [sepәrәt sistәm] A sewarage system in which foul sewage and surface water are conveyed in separate pipes. separate sewer
feedback system systém se zpětnými vazbami, cyklický systém [fi:dbæk sistəm] A system that has a closed loop structure that brings results from past actions of the system back to control future actions. closed system
cardiovascular system srdeční a krevní soustava, kardiovaskulární systém [ka:diəvæskjulə sistəm]
system orientors (pl.) orientory systému (pl.) [sistəm ori:entəz] A set of general system objectives corresponding with the set of general properties of the system environment.
system boundary (1) hranice systému [sistəm baundəri] A boundary that defines the system identity and autonomy. lt is permeable for inputs to and outputs from the system. lt separates the system from the system environment.
product system produktový systém [prodakt sistəm] Collection of unit processes with elementary and product flows, performing one or more defined functions, and which models the life cycle of a product.
field system systém obhospodařování, rozdělení hospodářské půdy [fi:ld sistəm] The planned division of land into fields for agricultural use such as meadows, pastures and for arable farming.
digestive system zažívací ústrojí, trávicí ústrojí [daidžestiv sistәm] digestive tract
circulatory system oběhové ústrojí [sə:kjuleitəri sistəm] A system of arteries and veins, together with the heart, which makes the blood circulatc around the body.
system purpose cíl systému, účel systému [sistəm pə:pəs] The functions a system is most likely to fulfil.
system boundary (2) hranice systému [sistəm baundəri] A set of criteria specifying which unit processes are part of a product system.
sewer system kanalizace a čištění odpadních vod, kanalizační systém, stokování [su:ә sistәm] The entire system of sewage collection, treatment and disposal. sewerage
protection system ochranný systém [prətekšən sistəm] A system which acts only to prevent the reactor conditions from exceeding specified safe limits or to reduce the consequences of their being exceeded. protection system of a reactor
model (of a system) model (systému) [modəl əv ə sistəm] A simplified and aggregated system representation that contains the essential features of the real system.
finite system konečný systém, ohraničený systém [fainait sistəm]
system reconstitution rekonstituce, změna struktury systému [sistəm ri:konstitju:šən]
shelterwood system podrostní hospoďářství [šeltəwud sistəm]
foliage system listový systém [fәulidž sistәm] leafage system
system science systémová věda [sistəm saiəns]
system diagrams (pl.) systémové diagramy (pl.), grafické znázornění struktury systému [sistəm daiәgræmz] Graphic representation of the system structure such as causal loops, diagrams or stock and flow diagrams.
silvicultural system hospodářský způsob (les.) [silvikalčərəl sistəm]
silvipastoral system lesnicko-pastevecký systém [silvepæstoriәl] A land-use system combining trees with grass and other fodder species on which livestock graze. The mixture of browse, grass and herbs often supports mixed livestock species.
National System Národní systém [næšәnәl sistәm] Kyoto Protocol Party's institutions and procedures for planning, preparation and archiving of greenhouse inventory data.
ecological system ekosystém, ekologický systém [ekəlodžikəl sistәm] A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting as an ecological unit and the entire biological and physical content of a biotope. ecosystem
system structure struktura systému [sistəm strakčə] The entire set of stocks, flows, feedback loops and delays that define all the interconnections in a system. The system structure determines its full range of behavioural possibilities.
system dynamics systémová dynamika, dynamika systému [sistəm dainæmiks] A system analysis method that focuses on understanding what aspects of the system change over time. The purpose of the system dynamics is to understand how the pieces of a system influence the behaviour of the system.
nervous system nervová soustava [nə:vəs sistəm]
climate system klimatický systém [klaimit sistәm] The matter, energy, and processes involved in interactions among Earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and Earth-Sun interactions.
system thinking systémové myšlení [sistəm Өinkiŋ] System thinking encompases a large and fairly amorphous body of methods, tools and principles oriented to looking at the interrelation of forces and seeing them as a part of a common (system) process.
system ecology systémová ekologie [sistəm i:kolədži]
system elements (pl.) prvky systému (pl.) [sistəm elәmənts]
non-tillage system bezorebný systém [non tilidž sistəm]
irrigation system zavlažovací systém, zavlažovací soustava [irigeišən sistəm]
economic system ekonomický systém, typ ekonomického systému [ekənomik sistəm] The method that a group of people uses to determine what goods and services to produce, how to produce them, how much to produce, and how to distribute them.
climatic system klimatický systém [klaimætik sistəm] A complex system that comprises the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, the biosphere, and such extraterrestrial factors as the Sun.
active system aktivní systém [æktiv sistəm] A system which makes active response to change.
system vulnerability zranitelnost systému [sistәm vәlnәrәbilәti] The degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change, including climate variability and extremes. This is a function of the character, magnitude, and rate of climate change and variation to which a syst
taxonomic system taxonomická soustava [tæksənomik sistəm]
system environment okolí systému [sistəm invairənmənt] Factors or other systems that have an influence on the behaviour and development of the system and are not a part of the system.
sprout system výmladkové hospodářství [spraut sistәm] coppice system
respiratory system dýchací soustava, respirační systém [respirətri sistəm]
combined system jednotná kanalizace, jednotný (kanalizační) systém [kәmbaind sistәm] A system of sewerage in which waste water and surface water are carried in the same drains and sewers. combined sewer
aggrading system agradující systém [əgreidiŋ sistəm] The system gradually increasing in biomass or structure.
root system kořenový systém [ru:t sistəm]
open system otevřený systém [əupən sistəm] A system characterised by outputs that respond to inputs but where the outputs are isolated from, and have no influence on, the input. An open system does not observe and react to its own performance.
isolated system izolovaný systém [aisəleitid sistəm] A system that has no exchange of energy or matter with its surrounding environment.
system identity identita systému [sistəm aidentiti]
constancy (of a system) stálost (systému), konstantnost [konstənsi əv ə sistəm] Ability of a living system, such as population, to maintain a certain size.
system integrity integrita systému [sistəm integriti]
land system krajinný systém [lænd sistəm]
conventional system konvenční systém (tj. nikoli alternativní) [kәnvenšənəl sistəm] A system that has been traditionally used to collect municipal wastewater in gravity sewers and convey it to a central primary or secondary treatment plant.
coppice system výmladkové hospodářství [kopis sistəm] sprout system
saprobien system systém saprobity, saprobita [sæprəubiәn sistəm] A biological system of classifying degrees of organic pollution introduced by Kolkwitz and Marsson in 1908.
leafage system listový systém [li:fidž sistəm] foliage system
gravity system gravitační systém [græviti sistәm] Drain or sewer system where flow is caused by the force of gravity and where the pipeline is designed to usually operate partially full.
unconscious system systém, který nemá možnost vědomých rozhodnutí [ankonšəs sistəm]
system limitation omezení systému, únosnost systému [sistəm limiteišən] The amount and kind of change which an active system can deal with.
sustainable system (trvale) udržitelný systém, dlouhodobě udržitelný systém [sasteinəbəl sistəm] A system that survives and functions over some specified time and that attains its full expected lifespan.
harvesting system (les.) těžební metoda [ha:vistiŋ sistәm] logging method, felling method
system of agriculture zemědělská soustava [sistəm əv ægrikalčə]
selection system výběrný hospodářský způsob, výběrné hospodářství [səlekšən sistəm]
fallow system úhorový systém, úhorový způsob obdělávání [fæləu sistəm] A farming practice in which a period of cropping is followed by period when the land is fallow. shifting cultivation
bring system donáškový systém [briŋ sistәm] System based on sorting at source, where the holder brings sorted waste to a collection point.
vascular system cévní soustava, vaskulární systém [væskjulə sistəm]
self-organising system sebeorganizující se systém [self o:gənaiziŋ sistəm] A system which can change its system structure or system parameters to adapt to changes in, and to co-evolve with its environment.
physical system fyzický systém [fizikəl sistəm]
maintenance of system udržování systému (v normálním stavu) [meintənəns əv sistəm]
building management system systém řízení budovy [bildiŋ mænidžmənt sistəm] A computer-based control system installed in buildings that controls and monitors the building’s mechanical and electrical equipment such ventilation, lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security systems. BMS
waste disposal system systém nakládání s odpady [weist dispəuzəl sistəm]
physical-system stability fyzikální systém stability [fizikəl sistəm stəbilәti] The most stable state of a system characterised by a negligible amount of photosynthetic surface or energy stored in biomass.