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61 molecule conformation
Макаров: конформация молекулы -
62 molecule deactivation
Макаров: дезактивация молекул -
63 molecule denaturation
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64 molecule detection
Макаров: детектирование молекул -
65 molecule detection in buffer gas
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > molecule detection in buffer gas
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66 molecule detection in ionization chamber
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > molecule detection in ionization chamber
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67 molecule dissociation
Химия: диссоциация на молекулы -
68 molecule emission
Макаров: излучение молекулы -
69 molecule emits long-wavelength fluorescence
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > molecule emits long-wavelength fluorescence
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70 molecule excitation
Макаров: возбуждение молекулы -
71 molecule formation from ions
1) Физика: молизация2) Макаров: молизация (образование молекул)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > molecule formation from ions
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72 molecule geometry
Макаров: геометрия молекул -
73 molecule ion
Техника: молекулярный ион -
74 molecule ionization by electron impact
Макаров: ионизация молекул электронным ударомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > molecule ionization by electron impact
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75 molecule is broken down to form simpler molecules
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > molecule is broken down to form simpler molecules
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76 molecule is treated as a sphere affected by friction with hydrodynamic continuum surrounding it
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > molecule is treated as a sphere affected by friction with hydrodynamic continuum surrounding it
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77 molecule mass
Техника: масса молекулы -
78 molecule motion
Макаров: движение молекул -
79 molecule radiation
Макаров: излучение молекулы -
80 molecule's symmetry
Макаров: симметрия молекулы
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