Subject | English | Latvian |
environ. | 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 ecosystem | abiotisks faktors |
life.sc. | abiotic factor | abiotisks faktors |
tech., mech.eng. | air factor | gaisa pāruma koeficients |
nat.sc. | ambient correction factor | apkārtējās vides temperatūras korekcija |
environ. | anthropogenic factor | antropogēnais faktors |
chem. | assessment factor | ekspertīzes faktors |
life.sc., environ. | bioconcentration factor | biokoncentēšanās faktors |
environ. | 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 period | biokoncentrācijas faktors |
life.sc., environ. | bioconcentration factor | bioloģiskās koncentrēšanās faktors |
chem. | bioconcentration factor | biokoncentrācijas faktors |
environ. | 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 factor | biotisks faktors |
life.sc. | biotic factor | biotisks faktors |
health., anim.husb. | bovine serum factors | liellopu seruma faktors |
gen. | brake factor | bremzēšanas koeficients |
tech. | calibration factor | kalibrācijas faktors |
chem. | capacity factor | kapacitātes faktors |
chem. | capacity factor | aiztures koeficients |
environ. | climatic factor Physical conditions that determine the climate in a given area, e.g. latitude, altitude, ocean streams, etc. | klimatisks faktors |
life.sc. | clotting factor II | protrombīns |
life.sc. | clotting factor II | koagulācijas faktors |
life.sc. | clotting factor II | asinreces faktors |
med. | co-factor supplemented post-mitochondrial fraction | postmitohondriālā frakcija ar kofaktoru |
life.sc. | coagulation factor II | koagulācijas faktors |
life.sc. | coagulation factor II | protrombīns |
life.sc. | coagulation factor II | asinreces faktors |
life.sc. | concentration factor | kinētiskais biokoncentrēšanās faktors |
stat. | confounding factor | maldinošs faktors |
law | connecting factor | piesaistes kritērijs |
comp., MS | consumption factor | patēriņa reizinātājs (A factor, specified as a quantity or percentage, that is used to calculate depreciation proposals for value models associated with depreciable fixed assets) |
gen. | Convention on International Factoring | Konvencija par starptautisko faktoringu |
gen. | Convention on International Factoring | Konvencija par starptautisko faktūrkreditēšanu |
fin. | conversion factor | korekcijas pakāpe |
chem. | coverage factor | pārklāšanās koeficients |
econ. | cyclical factor | cikliskuma faktors |
life.sc. | drug-resistance factor | R-plazmīda |
environ. | 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 communities | ekoloģiskais faktors |
nat.sc., life.sc. | edaphic factor | edafisks faktors |
environ. | emission factor The relationship between the amount of pollutants produced to the amount of raw materials processed, or fuel consumed, in any polluting process | emisijas faktors |
tech., mech.eng. | excess air factor | gaisa pāruma koeficients |
comp., MS | factor depreciation method | koeficienta nolietojuma metode (A method of depreciation that uses a progressive or digressive factor. For example, if the factor is >50, the depreciation is progressive, which means that the amount of depreciation increases each depreciation period. If the factor is <50, the depreciation is digressive, and the amount of depreciation decreases each depreciation period) |
life.sc. | factor II | koagulācijas faktors |
life.sc. | factor II | protrombīns |
life.sc. | factor II | asinreces faktors |
environ. | factor market Significant elements or reasons for an outcome in the buying, selling, and trading of particular goods or services | faktoru tirgus |
econ. | factor of production | ražošanas faktors |
environ. | geogenic factor Geogenic factors are those which originate in the soil, as opposed to those of anthropic origin (anthropogenic) | biotiskais augsnes faktors |
transp., avia. | human factor | cilvēka faktors |
chem. | induction factor | inducēšanas faktors |
life.sc. | kinetic concentration factor | kinētiskais biokoncentrēšanās faktors |
law | linking factor | piesaistes kritērijs |
chem. | M-factor | reizināšanas koeficients |
gen. | M-factor | m koeficients |
comp., MS | Multi-Factor Authentication app | programma Multi-Factor Authentication (An application that can be installed on a user's mobile device to receive notifications and to verify that their sign in attempt was valid) |
comp., MS | Multi-Factor Authentication Management Portal | Multi-Factor Authentication pārvaldības portāls (Used by administrators to manage company-wide Multi-Factor Authentication settings and view centralized usage reports) |
comp., MS | Multi-Factor Authentication Server | Multi-Factor Authentication serveris (A software application that an administrator can use to configure Multi-Factor Authentication functionality) |
comp., MS | Multi-Factor Authentication Service | Multi-Factor Authentication pakalpojums (A service that places an automated phone call, sends a text message, or pushes a notification to the Multi-Factor Authentication app on the user's mobile device and processes the result) |
comp., MS | Multi-Factor Authentication User Portal | Multi-Factor Authentication lietotāju portāls (Allows users to complete the Multi-Factor Authentication enrollment process and manage their settings, such as phone number and PIN, through a simple web interface) |
fin., insur. | multiple-factor stress test | multifaktoru stresa tests |
chem. | multiplying factor | reizināšanas koeficients |
gen. | multiplying factor | m koeficients |
comp., MS | normalization factor | normēšanas koeficients (A factor that enables comparisons and assessments of disparate subjects on a single rating scale) |
transp., tech. | particle concentration reduction factor | daļiņu koncentrācijas samazināšanas faktors |
health., anim.husb. | pegylated bovine granulocyte colony stimulating factor | pegilētais liellopu granulocītu koloniju stimulētājfaktors |
med. | photo-irritation factor | fotokairinājuma faktors |
med. | Photo-Irritation-Factor | fotokairinājuma faktors |
el. | power factor | jaudas koeficients |
immigr. | pull factor | pievilkšanas faktors |
immigr. | push factor | atgrūšanas faktors |
immigr. | push-pull factor | motivētājfaktors |
immigr. | push-pull factor | atgrūšanas-pievilkšanas faktors |
life.sc. | R-factor | R-plazmīda |
life.sc. | R-factor plasmid | R-plazmīda |
life.sc. | resistance factor | R-plazmīda |
chem. | response factor | jutība |
chem. | retention factor | aiztures koeficients |
chem. | retention factor | kapacitātes faktors |
social.sc. | risk factor | riska faktors |
comp., MS | scale factor | mēroga koeficients (A ratio to convert from one number precision to another) |
fin., insur. | single factor stress test | atsevišķa faktora stresa tests |
environ. | socioeconomic factor An essential element in a society's make-up, organization or behavior that combines financial dimensions with inter-personal or inter-group dynamics | sabiedriski ekonomiskais faktors |
fin. | Spatial adjustment factors | teritoriālās korekcijas koeficienti |
fin. | Spatial adjustment factors | telpiskie korekcijas koeficienti |
life.sc. | steady-state bioconcentration factor | līdzsvara biokoncentrēšanās faktors |
life.sc. | stimulating growth factor | augšanu stimulējošs faktors |
econ. | Temporal adjustment factors | laika korekcijas koeficienti |
comp., MS | three-factor authentication | trīsfaktoru autentificēšana (An authentication method that requires three authentication methods, which may include something the user provides, such as certificates; something the user knows, such as user names, passwords, or pass phrases; physical attributes, such as a thumbprint; and personal attributes, such as a personal signature) |
med. | Toxic Equivalency Factor | toksiskās ekvivalences faktors |
comp., MS | two-factor authentication | divfaktoru autentificēšana (An authentication method that requires two authentication methods, which may include something the user provides, such as certificates; something the user knows, such as user names, passwords, or pass phrases; physical attributes, such as a thumbprint; and personal attributes, such as a personal signature) |
comp., MS | unit conversion factor | vienību pārveidošanas koeficients (The factor used to convert from one unit of measure to another unit of measure, such as from centimeters to meters) |
med. | virulence factor | virulences faktors |
comp., MS | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication Management Portal | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication pārvaldības portāls (Used by administrators to manage company-wide Multi-Factor Authentication settings and view centralized usage reports) |
comp., MS | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication Server | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication serveris (A software application that an administrator can use to configure Multi-Factor Authentication functionality) |
comp., MS | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication Service | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication pakalpojums (A service that places an automated phone call, sends a text message, or pushes a notification to the Multi-Factor Authentication app on the user's mobile device and processes the result) |
comp., MS | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication User Portal | Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication lietotāju portāls (Allows users to complete the Multi-Factor Authentication enrollment process and manage their settings, such as phone number and PIN, through a simple web interface) |