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oxygen, Oочища́ть кислоро́д — purify oxygenкислоро́д подде́рживает горе́ние, жи́зненные проце́ссы — oxygen sustains combustion, life processesсжижа́ть кислоро́д — liquefy oxygenакти́вный кислоро́д — active oxygenатмосфе́рный кислоро́д — atmospheric oxygenгазообра́зный кислоро́д — oxygen gas, gaseous oxygenдыха́тельный кислоро́д — breathing oxygenжи́дкий кислоро́д ( в ракетной технике) — liquid oxygen, LOXзаправля́ть жи́дким кислоро́дом — lox (e. g., a rocket)медици́нский кислоро́д — medically pure oxygenмолекуля́рный кислоро́д — molecular oxygenобогащё́нный кислоро́д — enriched oxygenприро́дный кислоро́д — native oxygenре́жущий кислоро́д свар. — cutting oxygenсвобо́дный кислоро́д — free oxygenсвя́занный кислоро́д — bound oxygenтехни́ческий кислоро́д — industrial oxygenтехнологи́ческий кислоро́д — process oxygenчи́стый кислоро́д — pure oxygen -
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1) Medicine: live oxygen, oxygen (содержащий не менее 99,0% О2), medical oxygen (для дыхания и лечебных целей. получают из жидкого кислорода газификацией)2) Engineering: medically pure oxygenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > медицинский кислород
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