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1 Antibiotikum
■ Medikament, das Mikroorganismen abtötet oder in ihrem Wachstum hemmt.■ A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys micro-organisms. -
2 Parasympathikus
■ Teil des autonomen Nervensystems, das dem sympathischen Nervensystem entgegenwirkt, die Funktionen des Körpers drosselt und den Organismus in einen Ruhezustand bringt.■ The part of the autonomic nervous system that, in general, inhibits or opposes the physiological effects of the sympathetic nervous system, as in tending to slow the heart. -
3 parasympathisches Nervensystem
■ Teil des autonomen Nervensystems, das dem sympathischen Nervensystem entgegenwirkt, die Funktionen des Körpers drosselt und den Organismus in einen Ruhezustand bringt.■ The part of the autonomic nervous system that, in general, inhibits or opposes the physiological effects of the sympathetic nervous system, as in tending to slow the heart.German-english football dictionary > parasympathisches Nervensystem
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4 anticatalyst
< chem> (prevents or inhibits reactions) ■ Antikatalysator m ; negativer Katalysator m ; Hemmstoff m -
5 indifferent electrolyte
<el.chem> (inhibits ion migration) ■ Leitelektrolyt m (LE); Zusatzelektrolyt m ; Trägerelektrolyt m ; Leitsalz nEnglish-german technical dictionary > indifferent electrolyte
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6 indifferent salt
GB <el.chem> (inhibits ion migration) ■ Leitelektrolyt m (LE); Zusatzelektrolyt m ; Trägerelektrolyt m ; Leitsalz n -
7 inhibiting agent
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8 inhibitor
< chem> (prevents or inhibits reactions) ■ Antikatalysator m ; negativer Katalysator m ; Hemmstoff m< chem> ■ Verzögerungsmittel n<chem.agri> ■ Hemmer m ; Hemmstoff m -
9 negative catalyst
< chem> (prevents or inhibits reactions) ■ Antikatalysator m ; negativer Katalysator m ; Hemmstoff m -
10 retarder
< chem> ■ Verzögerungsmittel n< chem> (prevents or inhibits reactions) ■ Antikatalysator m ; negativer Katalysator m ; Hemmstoff m< chem> ■ Hemmstoff m<comvhcl.brake> ■ Retarder m ; Verlangsamer m rar<mech.eng> ■ Hemmungsmechanismus m -
11 supporting electrolyte
<el.chem> (inhibits ion migration) ■ Leitelektrolyt m (LE); Zusatzelektrolyt m ; Trägerelektrolyt m ; Leitsalz nEnglish-german technical dictionary > supporting electrolyte
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12 антиводорослевый реагент
антиводорослевый реагент
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antifouling agent
Agent that inhibits the growth of barnacles and other marine organisms on a ship's bottom (an antifouling paint or other coating). Organo-tin compounds have been the most often used agents in this application since they are effective against both soft and hard fouling organisms. However, in spite of their performance, they have a negative impact on the marine environment and their long half life in the environment, has prompted marine paint manufacturers to look for a nonpersistent alternative. (Source: CED / OLIN)
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13 граница между воздухом и поверхностью океана
граница между воздухом и поверхностью океана
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ocean-air interface
The sea and the atmosphere are fluids in contact with one another, but in different energy states - the liquid and the gaseous. The free surface boundary between them inhibits, but by no means totally prevents, exchange of mass and energy between the two. Almost all interchanges across this boundary occur most effectively when turbulent conditions prevail. A roughened sea surface, large differences in properties between the water and the air, or an unstable air column that facilitates the transport of air volumes from sea surface to high in the atmosphere. Both heat and water (vapor) tend to migrate across the boundary in the direction from sea to air. Heat is exchanged by three processes: radiation, conduction, and evaporation. The largest net exchange is through evaporation, the process of transferring water from sea to air by vaporization of the water. (Source: PARCOR)
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