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environ.alicyclic compound Any substance composed of two or more unlike atoms held together by chemical bonds characterized by straight-chained, branched or cyclic propertiesaliciklisks savienojums
environ.aliphatic compound Any organic compound of hydrogen and carbon characterized by a straight chain of the carbon atomsalifātisks savienojums
environ.alkyl compound Compound containing one or more alkyl radicalsalkila savienojums
chem.allyl compoundalilsavienojums
environ.aromatic compound Compounds characterized by the presence of at least one benzene ringaromātiskais savienojums
med., pharma.bactericidal compoundbaktericīds
environ., chem.chemical compoundsavienojums
econ.chemical compoundķīmisks savienojums
chem.chloro-organic compoundhlororganiskās vielas
comp., MScompound controlsalikta vadīkla (A control and an attached label, such as a text box with an attached label)
comp., MScompound filesalikts fails (A number of individual files bound together in one physical file where each individual file can be accessed as if it were a single physical file)
scient.compound microscopeoptiskais mikroskops
health., anim.husb., R&D.compound-related mortalityar attiecīgo savienojumu saistīta letalitāte
chem.diazo-compounddiazosavienojums
chem.diazo compounddiazosavienojums
med., chem.endogenous non-protein sulphydryl compoundendogēns neolbaltumvielu sulfhidrilsavienojums
med., chem.endogenous non-protein sulphydryl compoundendogēns neolbaltumvielu merkaptosavienojums
environ.halogenated compound A substance containing halogen atomshalogenizēts savienojums
environ.heterocyclic compound Compound in which the ring structure is a combination of more than one kind of atomheterociklisks savienojums
chem.interfering compoundtraucējošā viela
environ.lead compound Lead compounds are present as gasoline additives, in paint, ceramic products, roofing, caulking, electrical applications, tubes, or containers. Lead exposure may be due to air, water, food, or soil. Lead in the air is primarily due to lead-based fuels and the combustion of solid waste, coal, oils, and emissions from alkyl lead manufacturers, wind blown dust volcanoes, the burning of lead-painted surfaces, and cigarette smoke. Lead in drinking water comes from leaching from lead pipes, connectors, and solder in both the distribution system and household plumbingsvina savienojums
econ.mineral compoundminerālviela
environ.nitro compound Any one of a class of usually organic compounds that contain the monovalent group, -NO2 (nitro group or radical) linked to a carbon atomnitrosavienojums
chem.nitro compoundnitrosavienojums
environ., chem.non-methane volatile organic compoundsnemetāna gaistošie organiskie savienojumi
chem.organic compound of phosphorusfosfororganiskais savienojums
chem.organic phosphorous compoundfosfororganiskais savienojums
chem.organic phosphorus compoundfosfororganiskais savienojums
environ.organochlorine compound Organic compounds containing a C-Cl bondorganiskā hlora savienojums
chem.organochlorine compoundhlororganisks savienojums
environ.organohalogen compound Organic compounds containing a C-halogen bondorganisko halogēnu savienojums
environ.organometallic compound Molecules containing carbon-metal linkage; a compound containing an alkyl or aryl radical bonded to a metalmetālorganisks savienojums
environ.organonitrogen compound Organic compounds having a C-N bondorganiskā slāpekļa savienojums
environ.organooxygen compound Compounds, both aliphatic and aromatic, which have a C-O bond, including alcohols, aldehydes, etc.organiskā skābekļa savienojums
environ.organophosphorous compound Pesticides that contain phosphorous; short-lived, but some can be toxic when first appliedfosfora organiskais savienojums
chem.organophosphorous compoundfosfororganiskais savienojums
chem.organophosphorus compoundfosfororganiskais savienojums
environ.organosilicon compound Any natural substance composed of two or more unlike atoms held together by chemical bonds and containing silicon, a non-metallic element often found in rocks or mineralssilīcija organiskais savienojums
environ.organosulphur compound One of a group of substances which contain both carbon and sulfursēra organiskais savienojums
environ.organotin compound Chemical compounds used in anti-foulant paints to protect the hulls of boats and ships, buoys and pilings from marine organisms such as barnaclesalvorganisks savienojums
chem.perfluorinated compoundperfluorētais savienojums
chem.phenolic compoundfenolu savienojums
chem.structurally related compoundstrukturāli radniecīga ķīmiska viela
chem.structurally related compoundstrukturāli radniecīga viela
chem.structurally related compoundstrukturāli radniecīgs savienojums
environ.substitution of halogenated compounds Halogenated compounds, because of their toxical and persistent character, should be substituted by environmental friendly compounds, like water-based fat solvents in metal processing industry or water-based coating agentshalogenēto savienojumu aizstāšana
environ.surface active compound Any soluble substance composed of two or more unlike atoms held together by chemical bonds that reduces interfacial tension between liquids or a liquid and a solid, often used as detergents, wetting agents and emulsifiersuz virsmas aktīvs savienojums
chem.tri-substituted compoundtrīsaizvietotie savienojumi
chem.unretained organic compoundneaizturēti organiskie savienojumi
chem.volatile compoundgaistoša viela
environ.volatile organic compoundgaistošs organisks savienojums
environ.volatile organic compound Organic compound readily passing off by evaporationgaistošs organisks savienojums
med., life.sc.xenobiotic compoundksenobiotiska viela

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