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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > гравитационное сгущение
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1) General subject: advocacy, creaming, vindication, assertion2) Naval: settling-out3) Medicine: defecation (жидкости), sedimentation, settling4) Engineering: gravity sedimentation, ponding (в земляных отстойниках или прудах), sludging5) Construction: free settling, setting (сливок)6) Railway term: clarifying7) Law: prosecution (исковых требований)10) Metallurgy: standing11) Oil: thickening12) Perfume: decantation13) Ecology: clarification, elutriation, gravity thickening, setting, subsidence14) Sakhalin energy glossary: settlement15) Polymers: setting-out (жидкости)16) Makarov: desilting, elutration, gravity separation (жира в молоке), natural settling17) Gold mining: air classification, dry elutriation18) oil&gas: bleeding19) Winemaking: debourbage -
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Engineering: gravity thickeningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гравитационное сгущение
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creaming, elutriation, gravity thickening, settling, subsidenceРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > отстаивание
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Any process beyond gravity sedimentation that increases the concentration of solids in sludge with or without the use of chemical flocculants. (Source: WWC)
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