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81 kinetic energy released in matter
n (kerma)NUCL, PHYS kerma fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > kinetic energy released in matter
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82 leading matter
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83 live matter
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84 mineral-matter-free
adjPOLL exento de materia mineral, libre de materia mineral, sin materia mineral -
85 organic matter content
nHYDROL contenido en materia orgánica mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > organic matter content
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86 particulate matter
nPOLL materia granulosa f, materia particulada f, partículas f pl -
87 printed matter
nPRINT impresos m pl -
88 repeat matter
nPRINT composición conservada para reimpresión f -
89 solid matter
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90 square matter
nPRINT composición llena f -
91 standing matter
nPRINT composición pendiente de impresión f -
92 text matter
nPRINT composición tipográfica f -
93 unsulphonated matter
n (BrE)DETERG material no sulfonado m -
94 baryonic dark matter
materia oscura bariónicaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > baryonic dark matter
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95 circumplanetary matter
materia circumplanetariaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > circumplanetary matter
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96 circumstellar matter
materia circunestelarEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > circumstellar matter
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97 cold dark matter
materia fría obscuraEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > cold dark matter
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98 dark matter
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99 degenerate matter
materia degeneradaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > degenerate matter
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100 dense matter
materia densaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > dense matter
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Matter — Mat ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mattered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mattering}.] 1. To be of importance; to import; to signify. [1913 Webster] It matters not how they were called. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To form pus or matter, as an abscess; to maturate.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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