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1 механизм ферментативного процесса
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > механизм ферментативного процесса
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2 лентопротяжный механизм
1. tape deck2. tape driveпротяжка ленты; лентопротяжный механизм — tape feed
3. tape feed4. tape handler5. tape mechanism6. tape transportмеханизм транспортировки; блок протяжки — transport unit
7. tape transport mechanismмеханизм перфорации; механизм пробивки — punching mechanism
поворотный механизм, механизм поворота — slewing mechanism
8. tape-drive mechanism9. transport10. drive mechanism11. magnetic tape mechanism12. deck13. tape-moving deviceРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > лентопротяжный механизм
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3 механизм ферментативного процесса
1) Engineering: fermentation system2) Food industry: fermentation mechanismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > механизм ферментативного процесса
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