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•Such an electron takes up (or occupies)large orbit.
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•Such an electron takes up (or occupies)large orbit.
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3 облучение продуктов питания
облучение продуктов питания
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food irradiation
The most recent addition to food preservation technologies is the use of ionizing radiation, which has some distinct advantages over conventional methods. With irradiation, foods can be treated after packaging, thus eliminating post-processing contamination. In addition, foods are preserved in a fresh state and can be kept longer without noticeable loss of quality. Food irradiation leaves no residues, and changes in nutritional value due to irradiation are comparable with those produced by other processes. Irradiation is the process of applying high energy to a material, such as food, to sterilize or extend its shelf-life by killing microorganisms, insects and other pests residing on it. Sources of ionizing radiation that have been used include gamma rays, electron beams and X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by radioactive isotopes such as Cobalt-60. Electron beams are produced by linear accelerators, which themselves are powered by electricity. The dose applied to a product is the most important factor of the process. At high doses, food is essentially sterilized, just as occurs in canning. Products so treated can be stored at room temperature almost indefinitely. Controversial and banned in some countries. (Source: IFSE / VCN)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > облучение продуктов питания
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облучение продуктов питания
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food irradiation
The most recent addition to food preservation technologies is the use of ionizing radiation, which has some distinct advantages over conventional methods. With irradiation, foods can be treated after packaging, thus eliminating post-processing contamination. In addition, foods are preserved in a fresh state and can be kept longer without noticeable loss of quality. Food irradiation leaves no residues, and changes in nutritional value due to irradiation are comparable with those produced by other processes. Irradiation is the process of applying high energy to a material, such as food, to sterilize or extend its shelf-life by killing microorganisms, insects and other pests residing on it. Sources of ionizing radiation that have been used include gamma rays, electron beams and X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by radioactive isotopes such as Cobalt-60. Electron beams are produced by linear accelerators, which themselves are powered by electricity. The dose applied to a product is the most important factor of the process. At high doses, food is essentially sterilized, just as occurs in canning. Products so treated can be stored at room temperature almost indefinitely. Controversial and banned in some countries. (Source: IFSE / VCN)
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облучение продуктов питания
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food irradiation
The most recent addition to food preservation technologies is the use of ionizing radiation, which has some distinct advantages over conventional methods. With irradiation, foods can be treated after packaging, thus eliminating post-processing contamination. In addition, foods are preserved in a fresh state and can be kept longer without noticeable loss of quality. Food irradiation leaves no residues, and changes in nutritional value due to irradiation are comparable with those produced by other processes. Irradiation is the process of applying high energy to a material, such as food, to sterilize or extend its shelf-life by killing microorganisms, insects and other pests residing on it. Sources of ionizing radiation that have been used include gamma rays, electron beams and X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by radioactive isotopes such as Cobalt-60. Electron beams are produced by linear accelerators, which themselves are powered by electricity. The dose applied to a product is the most important factor of the process. At high doses, food is essentially sterilized, just as occurs in canning. Products so treated can be stored at room temperature almost indefinitely. Controversial and banned in some countries. (Source: IFSE / VCN)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > облучение продуктов питания
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•Among other things, the paper stated that...
•The direction of a light ray can be changed by passing it from one medium to another, as from air to water.
•For iron, as an example, the density would be equal to...
•Michelangelo, for one, protested against...
•This Group was previously known as the Inert Gases or Rare Gases. As will be seen, argon for one is certainly not rare, and xenon and krypton are not inert.
•Once the ordered arrangements have been disrupted, such as by melting (or dissolving) the compound ions can move more freely.
•Thus for a rectangular or square aperture the wavefront may be subdivided into...
•For one example (or thing), they were able to synthesize a number of amino acids from...
•By way of example (or By way of illustration, or To cite an example, or For example, or For instance),...
•To illustrate,...
•To take an illustration,...
•To take one (or an) example,...
•After capturing one type of carrier, say, an electron, the centre would become negatively charged.
•These materials include some of the rare earth elements, such as caesium.
* * *Например - for example, for instance; say; for one; e.g.; such as (при перечислении); to give an exampleConsequently, we expect there to be one critical velocity that will support film at, say, the minimum hanging point.I for one am not upset.For a specific engine, for instance, the performance of the model could often be improved by adding terms such as fuel air ratio or humidity.Moreover, the flame must cope with the various abnormal conditions that are sometimes encountered in flight, such as those created by the ingestion of tropical rain or ice.Test codes allow some variations on Mach number and volume ratio, such asM, percent of Design 95-105VR, percent of Design 95-105.An increase in heat and mass transfer rates could be advantageous in some cases and therefore desirable (e.g., internal combustion engines).To give an example, for t/c = 1 percent and j = 0.5 it can be seen from Fig. that DP = 0.65.—можно сослаться, например, наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > например
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•The camera can be contained in an artificial satellite or positioned on the moon or a planet.
•Such a fan is to be found in each room at the point where...
•The screw is situated (or located) at the rear of the clamp.
•The lactose carrier resides in the membrane.
•The transform fault occurs between the ends of the boundary.
•This point lies in a two-phase region of the phase diagram.
•This electron pair is localized within the central internuclear region.
•These points occur in the cubic element.
•The amount of water present as vapour in the atmosphere is...
•The negative electrons should spend more time between the nuclei than in other regions.
•If the observer is stationed above the equator,...
•The space in which the electron finds itself at the moment...
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•The camera can be contained in an artificial satellite or positioned on the moon or a planet.
•Such a fan is to be found in each room at the point where...
•The screw is situated (or located) at the rear of the clamp.
•The lactose carrier resides in the membrane.
•The transform fault occurs between the ends of the boundary.
•This point lies in a two-phase region of the phase diagram.
•This electron pair is localized within the central internuclear region.
•These points occur in the cubic element.
•The amount of water present as vapour in the atmosphere is...
•The negative electrons should spend more time between the nuclei than in other regions.
•If the observer is stationed above the equator,...
•The space in which the electron finds itself at the moment...
* * *Находиться - to be, to be found; to be located, to be situated (размещаться)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находиться
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9 например
•Among other things, the paper stated that...
•The direction of a light ray can be changed by passing it from one medium to another, as from air to water.
•For iron, as an example, the density would be equal to...
•Michelangelo, for one, protested against...
•This Group was previously known as the Inert Gases or Rare Gases. As will be seen, argon for one is certainly not rare, and xenon and krypton are not inert.
•Once the ordered arrangements have been disrupted, such as by melting (or dissolving) the compound ions can move more freely.
•Thus for a rectangular or square aperture the wavefront may be subdivided into...
•For one example (or thing), they were able to synthesize a number of amino acids from...
•By way of example (or By way of illustration, or To cite an example, or For example, or For instance),...
•To illustrate,...
•To take an illustration,...
•To take one (or an) example,...
•After capturing one type of carrier, say, an electron, the centre would become negatively charged.
•These materials include some of the rare earth elements, such as caesium.
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•The forces between quarks and antiquarks come about from an exchange of gluons.
•Transitions are caused by radiation of...
•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
* * *Возникать в результатеSecondly, acceleration in the rate of cavity nucleation may result from the high strain rate parts of the cycle.The motivation for this study arose from a related problem in elastic fracture mechanics.More serious rotational problems sometimes arise through failure of electronic components due to high acceleration.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать в результате
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•While the life of components in orbit may be as low as a few days, quick passage through the radiation belt has little effect.
•The orbital periods of these stars can be as short as a few years.
•In this case a total of 200 shots is all that can be expected.
•Ethane theoretically possesses an indefinite number of conformations; however if..., there are but two significant conformations.
•Other embryonic movements are no more than (or are mere) preludes to adult behaviour.
•The factor leads to nothing more than a decrease in scattering and therefore is generally ignored.
•The innermost portion of the ring is a mere 7,000 miles above Saturn's face.
•A stationary electron in a uniform magnetic field has just two distinct energy levels.
•Tool-changing time can be as little as two seconds.
•Such a backup system can operate for weeks on as few as three or four "penlight" batteries.
•Scale differences of only 1 -2% can cause a loss of...
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•The forces between quarks and antiquarks come about from an exchange of gluons.
•Transitions are caused by radiation of...
•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
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•While the life of components in orbit may be as low as a few days, quick passage through the radiation belt has little effect.
•The orbital periods of these stars can be as short as a few years.
•In this case a total of 200 shots is all that can be expected.
•Ethane theoretically possesses an indefinite number of conformations; however if..., there are but two significant conformations.
•Other embryonic movements are no more than (or are mere) preludes to adult behaviour.
•The factor leads to nothing more than a decrease in scattering and therefore is generally ignored.
•The innermost portion of the ring is a mere 7,000 miles above Saturn's face.
•A stationary electron in a uniform magnetic field has just two distinct energy levels.
•Tool-changing time can be as little as two seconds.
•Such a backup system can operate for weeks on as few as three or four "penlight" batteries.
•Scale differences of only 1 -2% can cause a loss of...
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•The pickup acts (or functions, or operates) as a miniature generator.
•The acoustic mechanisms operate (or are operative) whenever...
•Diverse mechanisms may be at work in different places on the satellite.
•Oxygen operates as an electron acceptor.
•Both changes operate in the same direction.
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•Part III offers supplementary sections on mathematical methods.
•This provides an added source of excitation to the machine.
•Laser cutting machines will be a complementary tool to electron-beam machines.
•Such ligands give extra stability to the complexes.
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•We simplify this notation to... with the understanding that the hydrogens are bound to...
•We start with isolated atoms in the belief that the electron wave...
•Forced circulation evaporators were studied, based on the belief that such evaporation would result in...
•The emitted resistance can be calculated on the assumption (or assuming) Ne, = Nl.
•On this assumption most experiments were made with specimens of window glass.
•With this assumption we use the transformation of...
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•We studied mass transfer between a sphere and an ambient (or a surrounding) liquid.
II•The properties of the electron together with its enveloping cloud of virtual particles...
•Such synclines form continuous belts circling the continents.
•In the countries ringing the Baltic Sea...
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•It is possible to assign each electron to a particular group according to the kind of interaction it has experienced.
•This plant has been assigned to the genus Kakabekia.
•Rocks of lower metamorphic grade were assigned to the Archeozoic era.
•Magnesium is sometimes classed with the alkaline earths.
•Apophyllite closely resembles the zeolites, with which it is sometimes classified.
•Calcarenites are grouped with the limestones.
•Most lipids may be placed into one of two categories.
•These bacteria were once placed in the genus Aerobacter.
•Charophyta are generally classified with the green algae.
•Such expressions can be carried over to any rotating system.
II•Those readers interested in... are referred to Chapter 6.
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•Under such conditions the scientist will be divorced from the practical problems.
•The outermost electron is no longer merely excited but is torn loose from the atom entirely.
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•A rigorous treatment of the interaction of light with such electron systems is beyond the scope of this text.
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