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Trophic level

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A level in the food chain. The first trophic level consists of the primary producers, autotrophs. The second trophic level is vegetarians which consume autotrophic organisms.

organdie

แปลว่า(สิ่งทอ) ผ้ามัสลินเนื้อละเอียดใสโปร่ง, ผ้าป่านแก้ว

Total solids

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) (TS) is the amount of organic and inorganic matter which is contained in a water.

Heterotrophic

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A group of organisms which obtain carbon for synthesis from other organic matter or proteins.

Ecosystem

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) An organism or group of organisms and their surroundings. The boundary of an ecosystem may be arbitrarily chosen to suit the area of interest or study.

CRC (class-responsibility-collaborator) modeling

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) an object-oriented modeling method that identifies and organizes classes are are relevant to a system

Producers

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Autotrophic organisms which produce protoplasm using inorganic carbon and energy from the sun.

Brinell Hardness Testing

แปลว่า(english) Method of determining the hardness of materials; involves impressing a hardened ball of specified diameter into the material surface at a known pressure (10-mm ball, 500-kg load for aluminum alloys). The Brinell hardness number results from calculations involving the load and the spherical area of the ball impression. Direct-reading testing are generally used for routine inspection of forgings, and as a heat treat control function.

Organic compound

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) Any compound containing carbon except for the carbonates (carbon dioxide, the carbonates and bicarbonates), the cyanides, and cyanates.

high organic clay

แปลว่าดินเหนียวที่มีอินทรียวัตถุสูง

organism

แปลว่าต้นไม้ หรือสัตว์

Autotrophs

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A group of organisms capable of obtaining carbon for synthesis from inorganic carbon sources such as carbon dioxide and its dissolved species (the carbonates). This group includes plants and algae.