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1 редуцирующие вещества (продукта сахарного производства)
редуцирующие вещества (продукта сахарного производства)
Органические вещества, способные восстанавливать в щелочной среде оксид меди в закись в продуктах сахарного производства.
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > редуцирующие вещества (продукта сахарного производства)
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2 инвестиции для контроля за загрязнением
инвестиции для контроля за загрязнением
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pollution control investment
Securities held for the production of income in the form of interest and dividends with the aim of controlling or reducing pollution or substances in the environment deemed harmful to human health and natural resources. (Source: ISEP / EFP)
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