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geology$31378$ - traduzione in greco

Medicinal geology; Medical Geology

geology      
n. γεωλογία
tertiary period         
FORMER TERM FOR THE GEOLOGIC PERIOD FROM 65 MILLION TO 2.58 MILLION YEARS AGO
Tertiary Period; Tertiary Period.; Tertiaries; Tertiary period; Tertiary era; Tertiary orogeny; Mantelatas; Tertiary system; Tertiary (geology)
τριτογενής περίοδος
West Indies         
  • alt=
  • Political map of the West Indies
  • [[Caribbean Basin]] countries
  • '''Countries sometimes included in West Indies'''}}
  • The West Indies in relation to the continental [[Americas]]
ISLAND REGION IN THE CARIBBEAN
West Indes; The West Indies; Caribbean basin; West indies; West Indies Islands; Western Indies; West Indian Islands; West indes; Geology of the West Indies
συτικές ήνδιες

Definizione

Diluvialist
·noun One who explains geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge.

Wikipedia

Medical geology

Medical geology is an emerging interdisciplinary scientific field studying the relationship between natural geological factors and their effects on human and animal health. The Commission on Geological Sciences for Environmental Planning defines medical geology as "the science dealing with the influence of ordinary environmental factors on the geographical distribution of health problems in man and animals."

In its broadest sense, medical geology studies exposure to or deficiency of trace elements and minerals; inhalation of ambient and anthropogenic mineral dusts and volcanic emissions; transportation, modification and concentration of organic compounds; and exposure to radionuclides, microbes and pathogens.