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1 процент
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2 состав в молярных процентах
Русско-английский научный словарь > состав в молярных процентах
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3 процент
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > процент
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4 весовой состав
[lang name="Russian"]состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
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5 состав в атомных процентах
Русско-английский научный словарь > состав в атомных процентах
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6 весовой процент
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7 классовый состав
состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > классовый состав
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8 социальный состав
состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > социальный состав
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9 видовой состав
[lang name="Russian"]состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
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10 гармонический состав
[lang name="Russian"]состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
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11 относительный состав
[lang name="Russian"]состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
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12 субъединичный состав
[lang name="Russian"]состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
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13 фракционный состав
[lang name="Russian"]состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
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14 атомный
прил. atomicатомный век; век использования атомной энергии — atomic age
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15 состав в весовых процентах
Русско-английский научный словарь > состав в весовых процентах
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16 процент
м. percent, percentageсплав содержит 3 процента золота от веса серебра — the alloy contains 3% of silver weight as gold
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