Gaois

This is a static copy of data that is exported from IATE on an occasional basis. It should not be assumed that information provided about an entry here will always correspond to the current version of the entry in IATE. That current version can be checked by clicking on the link on the upper right hand side of each entry. More information »

7 results

  1. TRANSPORT · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences · TRANSPORT|land transport|land transport
    clog Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    tonn tosaigh Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Bugwelle
    de
    blister
    en
    Definition a curved sheet of water raised by the motion of a seaplane float or hull and separated from the surface by an air space Reference Multilingual Aeronautical Dictionary(AGARD,1980)
    vague d'étrave
    fr
  2. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
    clog Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Blase
    de
    Definition Flüssigkeitansammlung zwischen den einzelnen Hautschichten als Reaktion der Haut auf Reibung, Druck und Nässe Reference "http://www.treffpunkt-leben.com/uploads/media/Blasen.pdf (28.3.2008)"
    blister
    en
    Definition in pathology and dermatology, small pocket of fluid underneath the top layer of skin, usually caused by burns, vesicant agents, friction forces, and diseases of the skin Reference "COM-EN, based on: - MedicineNet.com, Medical Definition of Blister (24.4.2020) - Wikipedia > Blister (24.4.2020)"
    Comment "The types of blisters are:- Blood blister: a blister full of blood due to a pinch, bruise or repeated friction.- Water blister: blister with clear watery contents that is not purulent (does not contain pus) and is not sanguineous (does not contain blood).- Fever blister -- a blister in the mouth or around it that causes pain, burning, or itching before bursting and crusting over. It is due to the herpes simplex virus which is latent (dormant in the body) and can be reawakened (reactivated) by such factors as stress, sunburn, or fever. Hence, it called a fever blister or a cold sore. 1. Not to be confused with vesicle, which is a small blister. 2. Not to be confused with a bulla or a bleb, where the diameter with thin walls is more than 5 mm and it is full of watery fluid."
    cloque
    fr
  3. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|defence|military equipment|weapon of mass destruction|chemical weapon · ENVIRONMENT|deterioration of the environment|nuisance|dangerous substance|toxic substance
    oibreán spuaiceán Reference "Liosta Comhchoiteann Míleata an Aontais Eorpaigh"
    ga
    Hautkampfstoff | blasenziehender Hautkampfstoff | Vesikans | hautschädigender chemischer Kampfstoff | blasenziehender Kampfstoff | Vesikant | Blistermittel
    de
    Definition chemische Verbindung, bei deren Kontakt es in erster Linie zu einer schweren Schädigung der Haut kommt Reference "Council-DE, vgl. Wikipedia > Hautkampfstoff (15.2.2024)"
    Comment "i.e.S.: chemischer Kampfstoff (EN chemical warfare agent), der Blasenbildung (Vesikel) verursachtHautkampstoffe sind z.B. Stickstofflost, Schwefellost (Senfgas), Lewisit und Phosgenoxim."
    blister agent | vesicant | vesicant agent | blistering agent | blister-producing agent
    en
    Definition chemical compound that causes severe skin, eye and mucosal pain and irritation Reference "Wikipedia > Blister agent (24.5.2023)"
    Comment Although the term is often used in connection with large-scale burns caused by chemical spills or chemical warfare agents, some naturally occurring substances such as cantharidin are also blister-producing agents (vesicants).
    agent vésicant | vésicant | vésicatoire
    fr
    Definition produit chimique qui peut provoquer des lésions oculaires et pulmonaires ainsi que des brûlures ou des phlyctènes et des irritations graves de la peau Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après:- Glossaire OTAN de termes et définitions - AAP-06, Edition 2021 (22.9.2023)-Wikipédia, Vésicant (22.9.2023)"
    Comment Utilisable à des fins militaires, cette substance chimique peut néanmoins avoir une origine naturelle, comme c'est le cas de la cantharidine produite par les scarabées.Les agents vésicants comprennent notamment les moutardes au soufre, les lewisites et les moutardes à l'azote.
  4. TRADE|marketing|preparation for market
    spuaicphaca Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    durchsichtige Verpackung aus Kunststoff
    de
    blister pack
    en
    habillage transparent
    fr
    Definition emballage en partie transparent, qui, épousant généralement la forme d'un produit, en facilite la présentation et l'identification auprès des consommateurs Reference arrêté du 10/10/85 relatif à l'enrichissement du voc.de l'audiovisuel et de la publicité,JORF 13/11/85
  5. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|pharmaceutical industry
    spuaicphaca Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Buidéal (seachas spuaicphaca) taibléid dhearga a bhfuil “A22” cabhartha orthu ...' Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2016/793 chun sraonadh trádála príomhchógas áirithe isteach san Aontas Eorpach a sheachaint, CELEX:32016R0793/GA"
    blister pack
    en
    Definition card for unit-dose medication packaging which has semi-rigid thermoformed or cold formed cavities that are filled with pills (i.e. tablets, capsules, etc.) and secured by a strong, heat-sealable backing material Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:- Pharma Education. 'Difference between Blister packaging and Strip packaging' (11.3.2024)"
    Comment "Not to be confused with strip pack."
  6. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences · AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural activity|crop production
    víoróideach clogchancair an chrainn piorraí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    pear blister canker viroid | PBCVd
    en
    Definition "viroid 1 in the family Pospiviroidae genus Apscaviroid 1 viroid [ IATE:1686137 ]" Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: ICTVdB Index of Viruses. Family 80.001. Pospiviroidae, http://ictvdb.bio-mirror.cn/Ictv/fs_pospi.htm [27.11.2014]"