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•The diffusion coefficient may vary substantially over the concentration ranges of interest ( to us) [or over the concentration range concerned (or in question)].
•The problems we are interested in are...
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•In the 1840s European engineers addressed themselves to the concept of axial flow.
•To solve this problem we now turn to the finite-difference method.
•We now direct (or turn) our attention to the above-mentioned systems.
•The reader may wish to refer to published papers in which...
•The interested student should consult some of these articles.
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123 отдельно или вместе
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•It is possible to assign each electron to a particular group according to the kind of interaction it has experienced.
•This plant has been assigned to the genus Kakabekia.
•Rocks of lower metamorphic grade were assigned to the Archeozoic era.
•Magnesium is sometimes classed with the alkaline earths.
•Apophyllite closely resembles the zeolites, with which it is sometimes classified.
•Calcarenites are grouped with the limestones.
•Most lipids may be placed into one of two categories.
•These bacteria were once placed in the genus Aerobacter.
•Charophyta are generally classified with the green algae.
•Such expressions can be carried over to any rotating system.
II•Those readers interested in... are referred to Chapter 6.
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•Disregarding the horizontal movements..., consider for the moment only the lifting of...
•For the time being (or For the present) we are interested primarily in ideas and not particularly in details.
•This ratio has thus far been determined only in the case of...
•The physiologic importance of glucose will be discussed under biologic chemistry. For now, let us say that glucose is used in...
•Up to now (or Until now, or So far, or Up to the present, or As yet), there has been no detailed work done to find...
II•This is not found to be true experimentally as long as the similar atoms are otherwise equivalent.
•As long as the energy is high enough, its particular value is irrelevant in determining...
•It is desirable to burn the mixture while the piston is near top centre position.
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•In 1979 palaeontologists interested in the problem of reptilian extinction were presented with a new possibility.
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127 с начала своего существования
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128 ЕЭА (Европейская Экономическая Ассоциация)
Economy: EEA (the European Economic Association) (an international scientific body, with membership open to all persons involved or interested in economics)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ЕЭА (Европейская Экономическая Ассоциация)
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Interested — In ter*est*ed ([i^]n t[ e]r*[e^]st*[e^]d), a. [See {Interest}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having the attention engaged; having emotion or passion excited; as, an interested listener. [1913 Webster] 2. Having an interest; concerned in a cause or in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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interested — (adj.) motivated by self interest, 1705; having an interest or stake (in something); from pp. of INTEREST (Cf. interest) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
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interested */*/*/ — UK [ˈɪntrəstɪd] / US [ˈɪntrəstəd] adjective Collocations: Interested describes how you feel: I am extremely interested in art. ♦ She didn t look very interested. Interesting describes things or situations that make you feel interested: I find art … English dictionary
interested — in|terest|ed W2S1 [ˈıntrıstıd] adj 1.) giving a lot of attention to something because you want to find out more about it or because you enjoy it ≠ ↑uninterested, bored ↑bored interested in ▪ I ve always been interested in music. ▪ All she s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
interested — in|ter|est|ed [ ıntrəstəd ] adjective *** 1. ) not usually before noun wanting to know about or take part in something: interested in: interested in sports be interested to hear/know/learn/see etc.: I d be interested to hear what you think. not… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
interested — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ She got very interested in politics … Collocations dictionary
interested*/*/*/ — [ˈɪntrəstɪd] adj 1) wanting to know about or take part in something Ant: uninterested Joe s always been interested in politics.[/ex] 2) willing or keen to do something We re going to the cinema. Are you interested (= would you like to come… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English