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abiotic factor Physical, chemical and other non-living environmental factors. They are essential for living plants and animals of an ecosystem, providing the essential elements and nutrients that are necessary for growth. The abiotic elements also include the climatic and pedologic components of the ecosystemabiotiske faktorer
anthropogenic factormenneskeskabt faktor
bioconcentration factor The quotient of the concentration of a chemical in aquatic organisms at a specific time or during a discrete time period of exposure, divided by the concentration in the surrounding water at the same time or during the same periodbiokoncentrationsfaktor
bio-concentration factor in fishbiokoncentrationsfaktor i fisk
biotic factor The influence upon the environment of organisms owing to the presence and activities of other organisms, as distinct from a physical, abiotic, environmental factorbiotisk miljøfaktor
biotic factorbiotisk miljøfaktor
cleaning factorrenhedsgrad
cleaning factorluftrensningsfaktor
climatic factorklimatisk faktor
climatic factor Physical conditions that determine the climate in a given area, e.g. latitude, altitude, ocean streams, etc.klimatisk faktor
damping factordæmpningsforhold
ecologic factorøkologisk faktor
ecological factor An environmental factor that, under some definite conditions, can exert appreciable influence on organisms or their communities, causing the increase or decrease in the number of organisms and/or changes in the communitiesmiljøfaktor
ecological factormiljøfaktor
edaphic factoredafisk faktor
emission factor The relationship between the amount of pollutants produced to the amount of raw materials processed, or fuel consumed, in any polluting processemissionsfaktor
emission factoremissionsfaktor
energy factorenergifaktor
factor fourfaktor 4
factor fourfaktor fire
Factor Fourfaktor 4
Factor Fourfaktor fire
factor market Significant elements or reasons for an outcome in the buying, selling, and trading of particular goods or servicesfaktormarked
factor marketfaktormarked
fill factorarealudnyttelsesfaktor
geogenic factor Geogenic factors are those which originate in the soil, as opposed to those of anthropic origin (anthropogenic)geogen faktor
geogenic factorgeogen faktor
green factormiljøfaktor
human-caused risk scaling factorindeks for menneskeforårsaget brandfare
interaction factorinteraktionsfaktor
limiting factorbegrænsende faktor
nuisance factorgenevoldende faktor
nuisance factorgenerende faktor
partial risk factorpartiel risikofaktor
pollution factor for industrial sewageindustrikoefficient
pollution factor for industrial sewageforureningskoefficient
site population factorbefolkningsindeks
socioeconomic factor An essential element in a society's make-up, organization or behavior that combines financial dimensions with inter-personal or inter-group dynamicssocioøkonomisk faktor
socioeconomic factorsamfundsøkonomisk faktor
toxicity equivalent factortoksicitetsækvivalensfaktor
transfer factortransferfaktor
trophic factortrofisk faktor
trophic factorernæringsfaktor
trophic factorernaeringsfaktor
uncertainty factorusikkerhedsfaktor
W-factorvægtningsfaktor
W-factorW-faktor
weighting factorW-faktor
weighting factorvægtningsfaktor