Bioaccumulation

Synonyms for "bioaccumulation"

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Translations

13 translations across 13 languages.

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Danish

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  • bioakkumulation noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Dutch

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  • bioaccumulatie noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

French

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  • bioaccumulation noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

German

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  • Bioakkumulation noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Indonesian

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  • bioakumulasi noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Irish

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  • bithbhailiú noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Italian

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  • bioaccumulo noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Japanese

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  • 生物濃縮 noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Polish

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  • bioakumulacja noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Portuguese

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  • bioacumulação noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Russian

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  • биоаккумуля́ция noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Spanish

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  • bioacumulación noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

Swedish

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  • bioackumulation noun (the process by which substances accumulate in the tissues of living organisms)

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