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Journal articles on the topic "Pollution – Terminologie"

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Di Franco, S., V. De Santis, and P. Plini. "Pollution and Health terminology into the EARTh thesaurus." E3S Web of Conferences 1 (2013): 18004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130118004.

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Dean, R. B. "Editors Notes and Terminology." Waste Management & Research 5, no. 1 (January 1987): i—ii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242x8700500133.

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DEAN, R. "Editor's note and terminology." Waste Management & Research 5, no. 3 (September 1987): i—ii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0734-242x(87)90073-5.

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Gagné, Anne-Marie, and Marie-Claude L'Homme. "Opposite relationships in terminology." Terminology 22, no. 1 (May 19, 2016): 30–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/term.22.1.02gag.

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This article studies a family of semantic relationships that is often ignored in terminological descriptions, i.e. opposite relationships that include, but are not limited to, antonymy. We analyze English and French terms classified in an environmental database as opposites (Eng. polluting; green, afforestation; deforestation; Fr. réchauffer; refroidir, atténuation; intensification) and revise this first classification based on typologies and criteria supplied by literature on lexical semantics, psycholinguistics and corpus linguistics. Our revised classification shows that diversified opposite relationships can be observed between terms. They also appear to display the same complexity as in general language. Finally, in some cases, the nature of concepts in the specific subject field must be taken into consideration.
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Haygarth, P. M., and A. N. Sharpley. "Terminology for Phosphorus Transfer." Journal of Environmental Quality 29, no. 1 (January 2000): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2000.00472425002900010002x.

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Lespes, Gaëtane, Tea Zuliani, and Dirk Schaumlöffel. "Need for revisiting the terminology about speciation." Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23, no. 15 (June 15, 2016): 15767–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-6922-8.

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Brown, James L., T. Ferrell Miller, and Christopher Gussman. "Invited Commentary on Terminology for the International Journal of Phytoremediation." International Journal of Phytoremediation 4, no. 4 (October 2002): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15226510208500091.

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Powlson, David S. "Is ‘soil health’ meaningful as a scientific concept or as terminology?" Soil Use and Management 37, no. 3 (May 14, 2021): 403–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sum.12721.

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Tueller, Paul T. "Terminology for Grazing Lands and Grazing Animals." Journal of Environmental Quality 21, no. 2 (April 1992): 293. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq1992.00472425002100020034x.

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DUBOIS, Alain. "The rich but confusing terminology of biological nomenclature: a first step towards a comprehensive glossary." Bionomina 3, no. 1 (April 21, 2011): 63–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bionomina.3.1.6.

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Biology deals with billions of living organisms, which display a great diversity but also share many characters, being the result of an evolution. Designating these organisms in a universal and unambiguous way is a basic need for communication, not only among taxonomists or even biologists, but with society as a whole. It is indispensable to have a unique system for distinguishing and naming the organisms that may be used for alimentary, agronomical, veterinary or medical purposes or for any other human needs, that may be responsible for diseases, pollutions, biotic invasions, that we may wish to protect, study or admire, etc. For all these purposes, we need a scientific discipline, taxonomy, dealing not only with the classification of living organisms into millions of classificatory units, the taxa, but also with the designation and indexation of these taxa (nomenclature). Biological nomenclature has to care for the scientific naming of millions of taxa (species and higher taxa like genera or families), the inventory of which is still very far from being finished.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pollution – Terminologie"

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Fréjaville, Rosa Maria. "Etude terminologique du discours spécialisé de la pollution : vers la structuration d'un modèle de dictionnaire terminologique bilingue français-portugais." Lyon 2, 2002. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2002/ferreiraqueiros_rm.

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L'étude consiste à appliquer au domaine de la Pollution les principes et les méthodes de la recherche terminologique contemporaine. La démarche s'inspire de la théorie communicative de la Terminologie en l'adaptant au contexte bilingue, français-portugais dans une optique de terminologie thématique comparée. Ce travail comporte trois parties : - Un état des lieux sur l'histoire et la place actuelle de la Terminologie orientée plus précisément vers la francophonie et la lusophonie. - Un exposé de la méthode de travail adoptée, à savoir : la perspective épistémologique et théorico-méthodologique appliquée à la communication spécialisée, notamment dans ses rapports avec le domaine, le texte spécialisé et la typologie de discours. - Les étapes du chantier, à savoir : la délimitation du domaine constitué à la fois par les classifications documentaires, par l'approche linguistique dans sa dimension historique et interdisciplinaire et l'analyse linguistique au point de vue conceptuel, morphosyntaxique et sémantique appliquée aux termes de la pollution. Le schéma de structuration terminologique étant ainsi élaboré, le prolongement de l'étude consisterait à réaliser un dictionnaire terminologique.
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Oliveira, Joana Cristina Castro. "Air pollution and health: tradução e terminologia." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/12019.

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Mestrado em Tradução Especializada
No âmbito da Tradução Especializada, o presente projeto aborda os desafios de uma tradução técnica, tendo como texto de partida três capítulos de um livro científico relativo à poluição atmosférica e respetivos efeitos na saúde do ser humano. Este projeto é constituído pela análise e caracterização do texto de partida, metodologia de tradução, problemas terminológicos e elaboração de um glossário terminológico.
This project approaches the challenges of a technical translation having as a source text three chapters from a scientific book about air pollution and health effects on human beings. The project comprises the analysis and characterization of the source text, methodology of translation, terminology problems and elaboration of a terminological glossary.
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Fréjaville, Rosa Maria Giusti Emilio Milton. "Etude terminologique du discours spécialisé de la pollution vers la structuration d'un modèle de dictionnaire terminologique bilingue français-portugais /." Lyon : Université Lumière Lyon 2, 2002. http://demeter.univ-lyon2.fr:8080/sdx/theses/lyon2/2002/ferreiraqueiros_rm.

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Alipour, Marjan. "Approche socioconstructiviste pour l’enseignement-apprentissage du lexique spécialisé : apport du corpus dans la conception d'activités lexicales." Thèse, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/21744.

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Books on the topic "Pollution – Terminologie"

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State, Canada Secretary of. Vocabulary of acid preipitation and air pollution. Ottawa: Terminology and Linguistic Services Directorate, 1988.

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Agency, Illinois Environmental Protection. Criteria pollutants. Springfield, Ill.]: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 1998.

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Rivard, Denis. Pluies acides. Québec: Gouvernement du Québec, Office de la langue française, 1985.

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Prado, Carolina Mónica Pinell. Glosario de términos ambientales. La Paz, Bolivia: Ministerio de Desarrollo Sostenible, 2003.

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Paenson, Isaac. Environmentin key words: A multilingual handbook of the environment : English-French-German-Russian. Oxford: Published for Intercentre with the financial assistance of UNESCO by Pergamon, 1990.

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Paenson, Isaac. Environment in key words: A multilingual handbook of the environment : English-French-German-Russian. Oxford, England: Pergamon Press, 1990.

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Paenson, Isaac. Environment in key words: A multilingual handbook of the environment : English-French-German-Russian. Oxford: Published for Intercentre with the financial assistance of UNESCO by Pergamon, 1990.

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Liimatainen, Annikki. Untersuchungen zur Fachsprache der Ökologie und des Umweltschutzes im Deutschen und Finnischen: Bezeichnungsvarianten unter einem geschichtlichen, lexikografischen, morphologischen und linguistisch-pragmatischen Aspekt. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2008.

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Owens, E. H. Field guide to the documentation and description of oiled shorelines. Edmonton, Alta., Canada: Emergencies Science Division, Environmental Technology Centre, Environment Canada, 1994.

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Association, Canadian Standards, ed. Plus 1109: Environmental terminology for Canadian business : environmental technology. Rexdale, Ont: Canadian Standards Association, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pollution – Terminologie"

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del Guayo, Íñigo. "Energy Poverty and Energy Access." In Energy Justice and Energy Law, 31–47. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198860754.003.0003.

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This chapter makes an effort to clarify terminology, identifying three meanings of energy poverty (fuel poverty, the use of polluting fuels, and the lack of energy efficiency). A particular aim of the chapter is the distinction between energy poverty and energy access. The core part of the chapter is devoted to the links of energy poverty with the ‘energy trilemma’: security, efficiency, and sustainability. Legal instruments to fight energy poverty differ depending on the particular aspect of the ‘trilemma’ that is considered. The setting up of legally enforceable public service obligations is a traditional way of addressing energy poverty concerns in the light of energy security. The refinement of competition law can help to fight inefficiencies, which, in turn, may lower the rates of energy poverty. The need for a sustainable energy system underlines that energy law can help to reduce the use of fossil (polluting) fuels and increase energy efficiency.
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Elsayed Abdel-Raouf, Manar, Mohamed Keshawy, and Abdulraheim M.A. Hasan. "Green Polymers and Their Uses in Petroleum Industry, Current State and Future Perspectives." In Crude Oil - New Technologies and Recent Approaches [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99409.

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The concept of green chemistry has been established to find safe methodologies and environmentally benign solutions for the present and the onset problems. In this regard, extensive work has been carried out worldwide to replace the currently used materials with green ones. The terminology green relies on all the non-pollutive or the degradable materials regardless of their source. Therefore, there are biobased green materials and non-biobased green materials. This review sheds light on several green polymers used in different petroleum industries. The polymers are reviewed according to the stage of oil processing in which they are applied. Furthermore, different modification methodologies of natural polymers are revised. Also, the role of green non-biopolymers in different petroleum industries is investigated. It is worth mentioning that we concentrate our efforts on the utilization of different natural polymers in petroleum applications. Thereafter, some natural polymers such as chitosan and cellulose and their derivatives were specifically reviewed.
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Gray, John S., and Michael Elliott. "Spatial variations in sediment systems." In Ecology of Marine Sediments. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198569015.003.0010.

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In this chapter the primary emphasis is on spatial scales of disturbances, and we will follow on from our earlier discussions on the mechanisms of competition and predation and the controversy over their importance in controlling species richness. Huston (1994) realized that the effects of competition, predation, and general physical disturbance were similar in that individuals were removed from the assemblage. We now show that there is a need to link these aspects with the tolerances of individual species, for example to determine in which of these cases the organisms are absent because the conditions now fall outside the optimal tolerance ranges. Thus we discuss disturbance as a general phenomenon which includes the effects of any processes that lead to a reduction in numbers of individuals and/or biomass. Disturbance includes physical disturbance as well as biological processes such as the effects of competition and predation on assemblages. The spatial scales covered range from micrometres to many hundreds of kilometres for the effects of bottom trawling, which is now considered to be one of the most serious and damaging threats to sediment habitats and assemblages. Disturbance effects caused by trawling and by pollution are considered in the following chapters. First, it is necessary to consider scale since many new insights have developed in the past few years of research. In the past couple of decades a new branch of ecology, landscape ecology, has developed, devoted to considering patterns over large areas, and a terminology of spatial scales has been defined. Grain is the first level of spatial resolution; it relates to the individual data unit and can be described as fine-grained to coarse-grained. Extent refers to the overall size of the study area. A map of 100 km2 and one of 100 000 km2 differ in extent by a factor of 1000. Grain and extent are illustrated in Fig. 6.1. A third component is lag, which is the betweensample distance. Figure 6.2 summarizes temporal and spatial scales of disturbances (modified from Zajac et al. 1998). The figure shows the main types of disturbances affecting soft-sediment systems, and separates them into natural and anthropogenic effects (see also Chapter 11, which indicates some of the management responses to these effects).
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Conference papers on the topic "Pollution – Terminologie"

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Micó Romero, Noelia. "Problèmes de terminologie dans « Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan/ Plan d’urgence de bord contre la pollution par les hydrocarbures » sur la Méditerranée à partir d’une traduction de l’anglais vers le français." In XXV Coloquio AFUE. Palabras e imaginarios del agua. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/xxvcoloquioafue.2016.3058.

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Dans notre communication nous essayons de décrire comment les langues (en l’occurrence l’anglais, le français et de forme subsidiaire l’espagnol) appréhendent une petite parcelle de la réalité : la pollution des hydrocarbures. Notre cadre conceptuel s’aligne avec la sémantique cognitive, centrée sur la perception expérientielle du sujet parlant, tout en dépassant ainsi le modèle des conditions nécessaires et suffisantes (CNS) initié par Aristote et celui de la sémantique compositionnelle du structuralisme. Par contre, la sémantique cognitive (Rosch, Putnam, Kleiber) se base sur la « Embodied Cognition Thesis », la « Thèse de la cognition incarnée », selon laquelle notre corps influe sur notre langage, notre pensée, nos concepts. Cette approche introduit la théorie du prototype où Kleiber (1990) traite la catégorisation à partir du « meilleur exemplaire » et de la notion de « ressemblance de famille ». Dans notre étude, nous analysons comment l’anglais, le français et l’espagnol catégorisent la même réalité à partir du texte « Plan d’urgence de bord contre la pollution par les hydrocarbures », traduit de l’anglais. Dans un premier temps, nous aborderons des questions générales sur les caractéristiques des textes techniques tant en anglais comme en français et dans un deuxième temps, nous commenterons les différentes traductions en les groupant par domaines ou champs sémantiques (i.e. parties du bateau, équipage,…) En somme, des termes techniques qui ne seront pas analogues et dont les différences s’expliquent non seulement par la diversité des langues (aspects morphosyntaxiques, attribution, détermination etc.) mais aussi par des questions d’ordre différent que nous essayons de justifier à travers d’exemples tirés de notre corpus.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/XXVColloqueAFUE.2016.3058
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