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аллометрическая константа, константа аллометрического роста* * * -
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constant константа, постоянная (величина) ; константный, постоянныйconstant weight постоянный весactivator constant активаторная константаaffinity constant константа сродстваallometric constant аллометрическая константа, константа аллометрического ростаassociation constant константа ассоциацииcatalytic constant каталитическая константаdiffusion constant константа диффузииdissociation constant константа диссоциацииequilibrium constant константа равновесияgrowth constant константа ростаinhibition constant константа ингибированияinhibitorconstant ингибиторная константаionization constant константа ионизацииMichaelis constant константа Михаэлисаmutation constant мутационная константаsaturation constant константа насыщенияsedimentation constant константа седиментацииspecificity constant константа специфичностиsubstrate constant субстратная константаthermal constants сумма тепра (сумма эффективных температур, требующаяся для завершения биологического процесса)time constant временная постояннаяvelocity constant константа скоростиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > constant
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константа, постоянная (величина); константный, постоянный- affinity constant
- allometric constant
- association constant
- decay constant
- diffusion constant
- dissociation constant
- equilibrium constant
- inhibitor constant
- ionization constant
- Michaelis constant
- sedimentation constant
- stability constant
- substrate constant
- thermal constants
- time constant
- velocity constant* * *
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