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The study of how organisms interact with each other and their physical environment.
Tyrimas, kaip organizmų sąveikauja viena su kita ir savo fizine aplinka.
Structures in which people are housed, individually or collectively.
Struktūras, kuriose žmonės yra laikomi, atskirai arba kartu.
nonfictional story based on the facts
nonfictional istorija remiantis faktais
An alloy of copper and tin, sometimes containing small proportions of other elements such as zinc or phosphorus. It is stronger, harder, and more durable than brass, and has been used most extensively since antiquity for cast sculpture. Bronze alloys vary in ...
An alloy of copper and tin, sometimes containing small proportions of other elements such as zinc or phosphorus. It is stronger, harder, and more durable than brass, and has been used most extensively since antiquity for cast sculpture. Bronze alloys vary in ...
An engenier in charge with city planning, that is upgrading transports, life, housing of a city.
Yra mokslas už miesto planavimo, kad yra atnaujinimas transportas, gyvenimas, būsto miesto.
the quality of being poisonous, especially the degree of virulence of a toxic microbe or of a poison.
An adverse effect produced by a drug that is detrimental to the participant's health. The level of toxicity associated with a drug will vary depending on the condition which the drug is used to treat.
a person who writes articles for newspapers and magazines
asmuo, kuris rašo straipsnius laikraščiuose ir žurnaluose
washing by a stream of water or other fluid.
Applying water or wastewater to land areas to supply the water and nutrient needs of plants.
1. lacking molecular oxygen. 2. growing, living, or occurring in the absence of molecular oxygen; pertaining to an anaerobe.
A life or process that occurs in, or is not destroyed by, the absence of oxygen.
the process or property of reacting.
Refers to those hazardous wastes that are normally unstable and readily undergo violent chemical change but do not explode.