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•The force to drive such generators derives from the flow of water.
•Certain metals are extracted from low-grade ores.
•The number of nuclei per square centimetre is found (or derived) from Avogadro's number and the mass of the sample.
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…Poisonous, readily dissolves many substances including certain metals.Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > хороший растворитель
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. особенно•Some metals, notably (or particularly) iron and steel, are capable of being magnetized.
•The same cannot be said of certain other particles, most notably the electrons.
•The results of this study relate specifically to the matched filter optical processors.
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. особенно•Some metals, notably (or particularly) iron and steel, are capable of being magnetized.
•The same cannot be said of certain other particles, most notably the electrons.
•The results of this study relate specifically to the matched filter optical processors.
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Тесно связан с - is closely linked to, is closely related to, is closely tied to, is closely connected to, is intimately related to, is intimately connected with, is closely associated with, has a strong relation toThe erosion resistance will, therefore, be closely linked to the relative volumetric presence and continuity of each phase.The topographic index is obviously closely related to the plasticity index, but emphasizes peak density rather than peak height.The effects of corrosion/erosion and life prediction methodology are closely related.The flow oscillation magnitude is closely tied to the compressor and throttle characteristics.A national network of activities will be needed closely connected to local and regional industry.The noise is intimately related to the gear dynamics through inaccuracies in the tooth profile.Convective heat transfer is intimately connected with fluid mechanics.He has been closely associated with the material selection, fabrication, welding and heat treating of metals for the pressure vessel industry.Computational modeling of natural language has a strong relation to certain general aspects of the development of computer science.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > тесно связан с
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