Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
bioremediation
Arabic translation:
الإصلاح البيولوجي أو الحيوي، المعالجة باسـتعمال المواد الحيوية
Added to glossary by
Fuad Yahya
Sep 12, 2002 22:20
21 yrs ago
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English term
bioremediation
English to Arabic
Tech/Engineering
Environment & Ecology
The use of living organisms (e.g., bacteria) to clean up oil spills or remove other pollutants from soil, water, and wastewater, use of organisms such as non-harmful insects to remove agricultural pests or counteract diseases of trees, plants, and garden soil
Proposed translations
(Arabic)
5 | الإصلاح البيولوجي، الإصلاح بالبيولوجيات، المعالجة باسـتعمال المواد الحيوية، | Fuad Yahya |
Change log
Jan 12, 2006 06:55: Fuad Yahya changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering" , "Field (write-in)" from "Environment" to "(none)"
Jan 12, 2006 06:55: Fuad Yahya changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Proposed translations
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الإصلاح البيولوجي، الإصلاح بالبيولوجيات، المعالجة باسـتعمال المواد الحيوية،
أو المعالجة باسـتعمال الكائنات الحية
فؤاد
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Note added at 2002-09-12 22:45:28 (GMT)
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أو الإصلاح الحيوي
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Note added at 2002-09-13 14:07:54 (GMT)
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I would have also suggested المعالجة الحيوية or المعالجة البيولوجية, but I would avoid such terms in order to avoid confusion with biotherapy (used in cancer treatment), even if the two contexts are unrelated.
فؤاد
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Note added at 2002-09-12 22:45:28 (GMT)
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أو الإصلاح الحيوي
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Note added at 2002-09-13 14:07:54 (GMT)
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I would have also suggested المعالجة الحيوية or المعالجة البيولوجية, but I would avoid such terms in order to avoid confusion with biotherapy (used in cancer treatment), even if the two contexts are unrelated.
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