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61 woodpulp fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
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62 fiber
волокно; волоконныйfiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
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63 myelinated fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
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64 fiber
волокно; нитьfiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
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65 heat-insulating fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > heat-insulating fiber
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66 active fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > active fiber
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67 homogeneous fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > homogeneous fiber
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68 lightguiding fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > lightguiding fiber
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69 low-loss fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > low-loss fiber
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70 pitch binder
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > pitch binder
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71 plastic binder
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > plastic binder
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72 selfoc fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > selfoc fiber
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73 step-index fiber
fiber reinforced material — материал, армированный волокном
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > step-index fiber
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74 ion exchanger
ионообменник
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ion exchanger
A permanent insoluble material (usually a synthetic resin) which contains ions that will exchange reversibly with other ions in a surrounding solution. Both cation and anion exchangers are used in water conditioning. The volume of an ion exchanger is measured in cubic liters of exchanger after the exchanger bed has been backwashed and drained, and has settled into place. (Source: WQA)
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75 rubber waste
резиновые отходы
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rubber waste
Any refuse or unwanted material made of synthetic or natural rubber, often the byproduct of rubber processing. (Source: RHW)
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76 soil fertilisation
удобрение почвы
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soil fertilisation
The application of any organic or inorganic material of natural or synthetic origins to a soil to supply one or more elements essential to the growth of plants. (Source: DUNSTE)
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