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1 aromatic petroleum residues
1) General subject: aromatics (Oil industry)2) Engineering: APRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > aromatic petroleum residues
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2 ароматические нефтяные остатки
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ароматические нефтяные остатки
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3 ароматические нефтяные остатки
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > ароматические нефтяные остатки
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4 смола из ароматической фракции нефти
Русско-английский словарь по химии > смола из ароматической фракции нефти
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5 ароматическая нефть
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ароматическая нефть
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6 ароматические нефтяные остатки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ароматические нефтяные остатки
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7 ароматические нефтяные остатки, богатые ароматическими соединениями нефтяные остатки
Oil: APR (aromatic petroleum residues)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ароматические нефтяные остатки, богатые ароматическими соединениями нефтяные остатки
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8 смола из ароматической фракции нефти
Engineering: aromatic petroleum resinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смола из ароматической фракции нефти
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9 ароматическая сульфокислота
Русско-английский научный словарь > ароматическая сульфокислота
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10 нефтяная сульфокислота
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11 давать
•The integration produced Eq. (5-16).
•This treatment produces a paper more suitable for...
•The theory provides a great deal of information on...
•Data for other isotopic forms of the molecule provide additional relations.
•The transistor delivered 15 watts.
•Sources which have a large extension in the image plane exhibit a narrow spectrum in...
•The acid reacts with bases to form (or yield, or give, or produce) arsenates.
•Slow distillation of ammonium acetate furnishes acetamide.
•Transistors gave improved results.
•This method offers minimum losses.
•This company is responsible for over half of Canadian iron ore output.
•The pit is turning out 800 tons of sand a day.
•A 50-50 solder yields joints with higher tensiles.
•One ton of bauxite yields about one ounce of gallium.
•The integration yields (or gives) T2 = 61..
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > давать
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12 анилиновая точка
2) Oil: aniline point (критическая температура растворения нефти в анилине - критерий воздействия на резиновые изделия)3) Sakhalin energy glossary: aniline point (показатель содержания в нефти ароматических углеводородов)4) Oilfield: aniline number6) Makarov: aniline point (крит. т-ра р-рения нефтепродуктов в анилине)7) oil&gas: anilin point (критическая температура растворения углеводорода в анилине), an empirical measure of the solvent power of a hydrocarbon. The lower the aniline point, the great the solvency. Paraffinic hydrocarbons have higher aniline points than aromatic types., aniline point - lowest temperature at which a specified quantity of aniline (a benzene derivative) is soluble in a specified quantity of petroleum product as determined by test method ASTM D611 -
13 давать
•The integration produced Eq. (5-16).
•This treatment produces a paper more suitable for...
•The theory provides a great deal of information on...
•Data for other isotopic forms of the molecule provide additional relations.
•The transistor delivered 15 watts.
•Sources which have a large extension in the image plane exhibit a narrow spectrum in...
•The acid reacts with bases to form (or yield, or give, or produce) arsenates.
•Slow distillation of ammonium acetate furnishes acetamide.
•Transistors gave improved results.
•This method offers minimum losses.
•This company is responsible for over half of Canadian iron ore output.
•The pit is turning out 800 tons of sand a day.
•A 50-50 solder yields joints with higher tensiles.
•One ton of bauxite yields about one ounce of gallium.
•The integration yields (or gives) T2 = 61..
* * *Давать -- to give, to yield, to produce, to deliver; to allow (позволять получать); to present, to represent (представлять); to confer (предоставлять); to portray (изображать); to offer (возможность); to reveal (информацию)The average-wave data gives the most vivid description of the effect of the reef on the wave.This technique yields higher strain rates, on the order of 500 to 3000 s.These tests produced adiabatically-induced transformation bands at strain rates between 10 and 100 s-1.Relationships based on hardness do not allow an accuracy better than about one order of magnitude.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > давать
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14 сульфокислота
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15 углеводород
м. hydrocarbon
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