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1 молекула
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2 донор
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3 иммунокомпетентный донор
Русско-английский научный словарь > иммунокомпетентный донор
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4 дипольная молекула
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5 сложная молекула
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6 усредненная молекула
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7 донорная молекула
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8 молекула-донор
Engineering: donor molecule -
9 молекула-донор
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10 электронно-донорная молекула
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > электронно-донорная молекула
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11 электронно-донорная молекула
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > электронно-донорная молекула
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12 молекула-донор
моле́кула-до́нор ж.
donor molecule -
13 молекула-донор
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14 а не
•These deviations may be manifested in the form of an accelerating instead of a decelerating wave.
•Under such circumstances, the two donor atoms on the same chelate molecule coordinate with different metal atoms rather than with one; thus, a polymeric chain may result rather than [or ( and) not] a ring structure.
•Since the various types of microscope supply different kinds of information, they complement each other rather than compet ing.
•The resulting F-band is dependent upon the particular alkali halide used, not upon the alkali metal vapour.
* * *А не -- rather than; other than; instead of; not, and not; but not; versus; vis-a-visIn this case the process probably involves fatigue rather than abrasion.However, in practice, the measured strains are in a numerical form other than a smooth function.The partial dislocations are separated by stacking-fault, instead of an antiphase boundary.The choice of a finite difference technique ( versus finite element) provides some advantage in this way.Thus the nickel-base superalloys become creep limited by local crack initiation and not total rupture.Thus the Young modulus not annealed surface hardness was definitely shown to be the controlling parameter.The distorted signal is judged to be the result of limitation of the capacitance measuring system, vis-a-vis film rupture.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а не
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15 а не
•These deviations may be manifested in the form of an accelerating instead of a decelerating wave.
•Under such circumstances, the two donor atoms on the same chelate molecule coordinate with different metal atoms rather than with one; thus, a polymeric chain may result rather than [or ( and) not] a ring structure.
•Since the various types of microscope supply different kinds of information, they complement each other rather than compet ing.
•The resulting F-band is dependent upon the particular alkali halide used, not upon the alkali metal vapour.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а не
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16 ион
м. ion
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