Definitions (3/6) - Grouped by first letter "B"

50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "B" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

The number of hours used to produce a good or service billed to the client.
Bills are defined as securities that give the holders the unconditional rights to receive stated fixed sums on a specified date. This definition is ...
A road semi-trailer that can be converted into a rail wagon by the addition of rail bogies.
A price or volume comparison between two countries that draws upon data only for those two countries.
A PPP (Purchasing power parity) between two countries calculated using only the prices and weights for those two countries.
A binational congress is that which meets the minimum level of participation by another foreign nation. This level is fixed at 80% representation from ...
Bio jet kerosene comprises liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet Kerosene. Bio jet kerosene is the sum of pure bio ...
Liquid biofuels suitable to be blended with or to replace jet kerosene from fossil origin.
Biocapacity (BC) measures the bioproductive supply that is available within a certain area (e.g. of arable land, pasture, forest, productive sea). The ...
Carbon stored in the biosphere, in living and dead biomass and in soils.
Biocidal product means - any substance or mixture, in the form in which it is supplied to the user, consisting of, containing or generating one or ...
Capable of decomposing rapidly due to microorganisms under natural conditions (aerobic and/or anaerobic). Most organic materials, such as food scraps ...
Any waste that is capable of undergoing anaerobic or aerobic decomposition.
This category includes biodiesel (a methyl–ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced ...
Liquid biofuels suitable to be blended with or to replace gas/diesel oil from fossil origin.
Biodiversity refers to the range of genetic differences, species differences and ecosystem differences in a given area.
Bioenergy is the sum of solid, liquid and gaseous biofuels, renewable municipal waste and a portion of electricity and heat corresponding to the ...
Product containing living or dormant micro-organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, which provides nutrients to enhance plant growth.
Fuel, such as biogas or biodiesel, which is produced from renewable resources, especially plant biomass, vegetable oils or treated municipal and ...
Biofuels is a product aggregate equal to the sum of solid biofuels, biogas and liquid biofuels. Biofuels used for non-energy purposes are excluded ...
Quantities of liquid biofuels reported in this category relate to blended liquid biofuels in Additives and oxygenates (code O4400) and refer only to ...
Biogas is a gas composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide produced by anaerobic digestion of biomass or by thermal processes. It is the sum ...
A gas composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide produced by anaerobic digestion of biomass or by thermal processes from biomass, including ...
Biogases produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass.
Biogas produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass.
Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from ...
Liquid biofuels suitable to be blended with or to replace motor gasoline from fossil origin.
Biological resources include timber and aquatic resources and a range of other animal and plant resources (such as livestock, orchards, crops and wild ...
Treatment system consisting of two filtration beds which are run intermittently.
Biodegradable fraction of products, waste and residues from agriculture (including vegetal and animal substances), forestry and related industries, as ...
Biomass and renewable wastes cover organic, non-fossil material of biological origin, which may be used for heat production or electricity generation. ...
Biomass fuel is any material derived from plants or animals which is deliberately burnt by humans. Wood is the most common example, but the use of ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) and solid biofuels (wood/wood waste/other solid waste), primary energy production represents the heat produced after ...
Treatment basin provided with rotating support media with a biological film. Through the rotation, the micro-organisms in the fixed film are ...
The complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which, after such ...
ENTERPRISE - A birth amounts to the creation of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the ...
The birth of an enterprise group is the establishing of a link of control, direct or indirect, between two or more independent legal units, where no ...
A birth amounts to the creation of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the event. ...
The birth of a local unit is the emergence of a local unit, which did not exist before. Since the local unit is a part of an enterprise, situated in a ...
The date on which a unit was born. In principle the date could be decided by referring to the definition of the enterprise: the birth takes place at ...
Benefit normally paid as a lump sum or by instalments in case of childbirth or adoption. This definition is identical in versions 1996, 2008 and 2011 ...
Ranking of a newborn baby in relation to all of the mother's previous live births, i.e. the number of previous live births plus the birth which has ...
The birth rate of a given reference period (usually one calendar year) is the number of births as a percentage of the population of active ...
The first weight of the fetus or newborn obtained after birth http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/ICD-10_2nd_ed_volume2.pdf
Births where the mother's marital status at the time of birth is other than married.
Bitumen is a solid, semi-solid or viscous hydrocarbon with a colloidal structure, being brown to black in colour, obtained as a residue in the ...
Solid, semi-solid or viscous hydrocarbon with a colloidal structure, being brown to black in colour, obtained as a residue in the distillation of ...
BKB is a composition fuel manufactured from lignite or sub-bituminous coal, produced by briquetting under high pressure without the addition of a ...
The film emulsion of black and white photos is adjusted slightly from regular film. The first reliable black and white film was developed at the ...
Energy from the alkaline-spent liquor obtained from the digesters during the production of sulphate or soda pulp required for paper manufacture.
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