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1 физиологическая эффективность
Russian-english psychology dictionary > физиологическая эффективность
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2 физиологическая работоспособность
1) Psychology: physiological efficiency (эффективность)2) Aviation medicine: physiological efference, physiological performanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > физиологическая работоспособность
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3 физиологическая эффективность
Psychoanalysis: physiological efficiencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > физиологическая эффективность
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4 предполагается, что
•The bacteria have supposedly (or presumably) distinctive physiological abilities.
•It is suggested that the boron is located in the cavities of the metal lattice.
•It is anticipated (or expected) that the thermal efficiency of the units will be 40%.
•Such boilers are assumed (or presumed) to generate saturated steam at the same pressure.
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