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101 извлекать
•The interior of the solar nebula did not derive any significant quantity of energy from...
•The detector is a device employed to recover the desired signal the modulated wave.
II•A small amount of the liquid is withdrawn and replaced by...
•Wells are drilled to tap the hot water.
•To extract cobalt its ore,...
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102 изменять по сравнению
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103 иметь много общего с
•Mass-transfer equipment employed in solvent extraction has much in common with that used for gas absorption and distillation.
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104 использовать методику
•This procedure will be followed (or used, or employed) in subsequent chapters.
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105 использоваться в качестве
•Erbium could also be of use as absorber.
•The polyethylene sheets served as an insulation.
•Here, the vibrational temperature Tvib is employed (or used, or utilized) as a measure of the vibrational energy.
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106 используемый
•Another type of indicator in use (or used) is the diffusion type.
•A single laser beam has many thousands of times the signal-carrying capacity of any other transmission medium in service.
•The major design method employed is based on this principle.
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107 как ни странно
•Strangely enough (or Strange though it may seem),first experiments employed a shock temperature rise of only 50°C.
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108 лишь
•The hydrogenation and hydroboration of alkynes are but two of many useful stereoselective reactions.
•The cells employed as hosts by modern viruses are mere substitutes for...
•The crust of the continents is merely the uppermost layer of the continental lithosphere.
•Many ions are required in only small amounts.
•It is desired here merely to point out that...
•Maximum viscosity was not reached until September 1.
•Here I can do no more than describe briefly one example of these recent advances.
•A good approximation of all the forces acting... can be deduced from the force between just two stationary molecules.
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109 мелкосерийный
•These clamps are best employed for some short-run production jobs.
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110 наиболее широко используемый
•This is the most-used single-lens reflex camera.
•Where mechanical or magnetic separation is not used, the process most generally (or universally, or extensively) employed is that known as wet gravity concentration.
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111 насколько нам известно
•To our knowledge (or To the best of our knowledge, or As far as we know, or So far as we know) such methods have never-been employed.
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112 находящийся в скрытом состоянии
•The solar energy latent in carbohydrates and other organic matter can be employed.
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113 не иметь значения
•The source of the anomaly is of no concern: it could be a concentration of mass in the earth or a distant object in space.
•It makes no difference whether type 400 or 399 is employed.
•The direction of motion is immaterial [or is of no importance (or significance, or consequence)].
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114 непригодность
•This indicates basic inadequacy (or unsuitability) of the procedure employed.
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115 нумерация
•A new method of numbering sites is employed.
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116 обычно
••Liquid diffraction patterns characteristically show one or two maxima that correspond to...
•The great majority of routinely detected events can be classified as earthquakes.
•The receptacle is conventionally 2-wire, 120-volt, 15-ampere.
•That is how the logarithms are conventionally tabulated.
•This inert phase is normally a gel structure.
•Engineering practice is to express quantities in lb/h.
•Group I members tend to have relatively few nucleosides of this sort.
•Such lasers typically generate pulses of 5—10 ns duration.
•Traditionally, the residual bottoms have been blended with lighter stocks.
•It is usual to check the... level whenever there is any doubt.
•In this application it is common (or usual) to employ...
•It is common for metabolic pathways to exhibit some form of cyclic pattern.
•The atomic weight is commonly called the mass number.
•The head gain is customarily measured in inches of water.
•It is customary to install a pump having two or three stages.
•The factor is generally taken to be equal to unity.
•A field lens is generally placed behind the reticle.
•Floating roof tanks are normally employed for prevention of loss through evaporation.
•The temperature at this point is ordinarily the same as that of the forward cylinder section.
•Where it is suspected that... it is the practice (or custom) to steam out the coils.
•In large marine installations it is standard (or usual) practice to use...
•The sensitivity for detection is typically (or usually, or generally, or commonly, or as a rule) five times as great as...
•In designing such packed columns, it is common (or general) practice to assume "piston", or "plug" flow.
•The regions of strongest divergence tend to be found over the subtropical regions.
•Many plant breeders make a practice of having different batches of seed treated with gamma rays, neutrons and one chemical mutagen.
•The usual way to stop the intrusion has been to drill... (геол.).
II•In this way dye molecules can enter more freely otherwise inaccessible dye-sites.
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117 обычно применяемый
•Commonly employed materials include arsenic, silicon and...
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118 осуществлять
•Consolidation of powder is most commonly brought about by hot pressing.
•These operations were often carried on simultaneously.
•All operations will be perfor med (or completed) on time.
•Similar experiments will be run (or carried out, or performed) in our laboratory.
•Machining is completed in one chucking ( за одну установку в патроне).
•Preparation of 2,3-butanediol has been by fermentation.
•Activity or concentration gradient is employed to effect (or accomplish) mass transfer between two phases.
•One method of arranging head-on collisions is to build two storage rings that...
•These reactants effect oxidation.
•Specific halogenation can be made to occur in sunlight...
•Quantitative analysis is practised by every analytical laboratory.
•Such measures were ultimately effectuated.
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119 подавляющее большинство
•( By far) the majority [or The vast (or great, or overwhelming) majority] of technical investigations using the shock tube have employed a technique of this type.
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120 позади
. сзади•Another lens is employed back of the point of greatest intensity.
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