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61 или же
•A machine can be supplied for welding either circumferential joints only, or, alternatively, a universal machine can be supplied.
•In performing this function ceramic castings can permit the use of less expensive metals, or else raise the temperature limit of...
•Or, again, if through the H projection a plane is passed which...
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62 иметь целью
•The program is aimed (or directed) at increasing the worldwide consumption of...
•The book is designed to aid all levels of management.
•The method of characteristics seeks to replace the original system.
•Several of these methods are intended to replace hydrogen with some less expensive substance.
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63 использовать возможности
•It becomes increasingly important to ensure that the potentialities of the very expensive equipment are exploited to the fullest practicable extent.
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64 иссякать
•As the fossil fuels run out, they will become more expensive.
•Following epinephrine treatment, the liver is not depleted of its glycogen stores.
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65 может сравниться с
•Few microcomputer software packages compare favourably with those available for larger and more expensive machines.
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66 наполовину дешевле
•This machine is half as expensive (or twice as cheap), although capable of the same duty.
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67 недорогой
•The instrument is moderately (or reasonably) priced (or inexpensive, or not expensive).
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68 несмотря на то, что
•These colours are also being used despite (or in spite of) the fact that relatively expensive raw materials are sometimes required.
•The radiant power differs in wavelength, even though the monochromator is set to the same nominal wavelength.
•The subesophageal and thoracic ganglia, even though near one another, usually remain distinct.
•Although most common minerals are relatively inactive,...
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69 оправдывать
•The difference is not large enough to warrant changing the reaction conditions.
•These parts are expensive enough to warrant extra machining costs.
•The volume of work does not warrant (or justify) having an operator at each station.
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70 по современным нормам
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71 по современным понятиям
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72 при одинаковых размерах и т.п.
•Size for size, the K-Prene springs are more expensive than the steel springs, but pressure for pressure they cost the same.
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73 применяемый в настоящее время
•In general, the microwave sources now in service (or now in use, or being used) are expensive.
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74 с первого раза
•Dies can now be designed for "first-shot" (жарг.) success, so avoiding expensive trial-and-error modifications.
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75 с точки зрения
•Communities may be classified in respect to their complexity and extent.
•In energy terms, an air conditioning system is a series of independent energy processes...
•The characteristics of this laser are excellent with respect (or with relation) to time resolution.
•First, the sequences of various regions are analyzed as to the evolution of the bases.
•The South, in the view of President Roosevelt, was the nation's No. 1 economic problem.
•These resins were the best as regards [or from the point of view (or from the viewpoint) of] adhesion strength and transparency.
••Quantum theory explains the Zeeman effect in terms of the behaviour of atoms in magnetic fields.
•As far as the strength of the structure is concerned,...
•From our standpoint (or point of view, or viewpoint) waves with zero velocity are...
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76 самодельный
•Ranging from "make-it-yourself" gadgets to expensive commercial devices...
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77 требующий большой затраты энергии
•Sulphuric acid is an energy-consuming (or - expensive) commodity.
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78 устранять
•Two photomultipliers operate in coincidence to reject spurious noise.
•To ameliorate the unfavourable effects of...
•If a molecule of water is eliminated between two hydroxyl groups...
•Bend the lens to cancel the spherical aberration.
•We should clear away this difficulty.
•This feature does away with the need for costly servocontrols.
•The installation of a waste-heat boiler eliminates the need of some other equipment.
•Standard forms of boiler and heating surface may be used, thus obviating the need for expensive special plants.
•Some of the bad effects of copper in the steel can be overcome by the addition of nickel.
•Such icing is dealt with by heating the intake air.
•The part is polished to remove the blemishes acquired during...
•To place the magnets properly so as to remove part of the deviation,...
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79 хотя и
•This model contains an implicit suggestion that photons have normal, even if very small, masses.
•Though sensitive enough for high-quality organic spectroscopy, MPI does not approach the sensitivity of RIS.
•This method, while expensive, is particularly advantageous when...
•Whilst (or While) such a description is not strictly accurate, it ( nevertheless) provides qualitative insight.
•Cocaine, valuable as it is as a local anaesthetic, has several clinical and commercial disadvantages.
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80 чрезмерно дорого
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