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1 двуокись марганца
1) Agriculture: manganese peroxidase2) Chemistry: battery manganese, black oxide of manganese, manganese binoxide, manganese bioxide, manganese dioxide, manganese oxide, manganese peroxide3) Metallurgy: manganese superoxide4) Electrochemistry: manganese black (MnO2) -
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1) Engineering: manganese dioxide2) Makarov: battery manganese (MnO2) -
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1) Geology: battery ore, black oxide of manganese2) Mineralogy: pyrolusite3) Chemistry: manganese black4) Metallurgy: gray manganese (мягкая марганцевая руда), gray manganese ore, manganese peroxide (основная руда марганца), manganese superoxide, pyrolusite (одна из основных руд марганца)5) Astronautics: manganese dioxide6) Makarov: (см.тж. pyrolusite) gray manganese ore7) Electrochemistry: brown stone (MnO2), manganese dioxide (MnO2), pyrolusite (MnO2) -
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alkaline battery
A primary cell that uses an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide, and delivers about 1.5 volts at much higher current rates than the common carbon-zinc cell. Also known as alkaline-manganese cell. (Source: MGH)
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alkaline battery
A primary cell that uses an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide, and delivers about 1.5 volts at much higher current rates than the common carbon-zinc cell. Also known as alkaline-manganese cell. (Source: MGH)
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alkaline battery
A primary cell that uses an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide, and delivers about 1.5 volts at much higher current rates than the common carbon-zinc cell. Also known as alkaline-manganese cell. (Source: MGH)
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Telecommunications: alkaline-manganese batteryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > щелочной марганцевокислый элемент
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9 щелочной марганцевокислый элемент
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > щелочной марганцевокислый элемент
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10 батарея марганцево-цинковых элементов
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