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transfer 1. перенос; передача; переносить, перемещать; передавать; 2. пассаж, перевивка; пересадка; перевивать; пересаживатьtransfer interval интервал переносаtransfer RNAs тРНКtransfer RNAs транспортные РНКdrop formation mass transfer массопередача при образовании капельenergy transfer перенос энергииepisomal transfer перенос эписомыgene transfer перенос генаhairpin transfer mechanism механизм переноса шпилькиheat transfer equipment оборудование для передачи теплаhorizontal gene transfer горизонтальный перенос генаinterphase mass transfer массопередача на поверхности раздела фазinterspecific gene transfer межвидовой перенос генаintramolecular energy transfer внутримолекулярный перенос энергииintraspecific gene transfer внутривидовой перенос генаmass transfer массопередачаone-way transfer односторонний переносoxygen mass transfer массообмен кислородаseed transfer засевtissue transfer пересадка тканиvertical gene transfer вертикальный перенос геновEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > transfer
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