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1 acid acceptor
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > acid acceptor
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2 acid acceptor
1) Техника: кислотный акцептор2) Химия: акцептор кислоты -
3 acid acceptor
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4 acid acceptor
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5 acid acceptor
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6 acceptor
1. акцептор2. акцепторныйThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > acceptor
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7 acceptor
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8 acceptor
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10 acceptor acid
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11 acceptor acid
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > acceptor acid
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12 ion acceptor
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ion acceptor
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13 low-symmetric acceptor
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > low-symmetric acceptor
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14 акцептор
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15 акцептор
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16 акцептор кислоты
1) Engineering: acid-binding agent2) Chemistry: acid acceptor -
17 кислотный акцептор
Engineering: acid acceptorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кислотный акцептор
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18 Säureakzeptor
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19 тРНК
1) Biology: soluble ribonucleic acid2) Medicine: soluble riziform, transfer ribonucleic acid, transfer riziform, транспортная РНК4) Immunology: soluble risk5) Makarov: acceptor RNA (транспортная РНК), adaptor RNA (транспортная РНК), soluble RNA (транспортная РНК), transfer RNA (транспортная РНК), transfer ribonucleic acid (транспортная РНК) -
20 транспортная РНК
1) Biology: soluble ribonucleic acid2) Medicine: soluble riziform (растворимая), transfer ribonucleic acid, transfer riziform (растворимая)3) Immunology: soluble risk
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