Betekenis van:
plant life

plant life
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • elk van stengel en bladeren voorzien gewas dat zijn voedsel uit de aarde opneemt
  • (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. In addition to water, sunshine is absolutely necessary for plant life.
  2. They are nature's laboratory for all kinds of plant, animal and insect life.
  3. To this extent, it has the characteristics of a great complicated balance between plant life and lower forms of animal life.
  4. All of the parts of the plant to which these investments are directed have a useful life left of at least 25 %.
  5. The existing plant must have significant useful life left (at least 25 %) for the new investment to be eligible for aid’ [10].
  6. they have been grown throughout their life in a pest-free area, established by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures.
  7. the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production situated in a pest-free area established by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures.
  8. The Czech authorities’ answer of 9 October 2008 also points towards CEZ planning the majority of future large-scale generation projects on the transmission network level, through in particular envisaged nuclear new-build, the planned life-time extension of the existing Dukovany nuclear plant as well as coal- and gas-fired power plant projects.
  9. As regards eligibility, the Code states that ‘new investment which would have been necessary in any event on economic grounds or due to the age of the existing plant or equipment will not be eligible for aid. The existing plant must have significant useful life left (at least 25 %) for the new investment to be eligible for aid’ [10].
  10. the emission limit values for sulphur dioxides, nitrogen oxides and dust set out in the permit for the combustion plant applicable on 31 December 2015, pursuant in particular to the requirements of Directives 2001/80/EC and 2008/1/EC, shall at least be maintained during the remaining operational life of the combustion plant.
  11. The Commission has concluded that the remaining investments in the coking plant, amounting to ITL 8,52 billion (EUR 4300000), would have been carried out in any event, either for economic reasons or for reasons to do with the useful life of the plant.
  12. throughout their life in a place of production in a pest-free area, established by the responsible official body in a Member State or by the national plant protection organisation in a third country, in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures; or
  13. Secondly, were it considered that these costs should be included, then there should be some allocation of these costs over the true period of time to which they relate, e.g. the useful life of a processing plant when the extraordinary expense relates to such an asset.
  14. For the period when only three or fewer power stations remain open, the price may be set on the basis of recommendations of a joint BE and BNFL team, following a study of the end of life optimisation programme of BNFL’s fuel fabrication plant.
  15. that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation of China and situated in a pest-free area established by that organisation in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. The name of the pest-free area shall be mentioned under the rubric “place of origin”; or