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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > attraction particle
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particle частица, корпускулаattraction particle центриольcolloidal particle коллоидная частицаcytoplasmic particle цитоплазматическая частицаelectron transport particle электронотранспортная частицаkappa particle ген каппа-частицаphage particle фаговая корпускулаplaque-forming particle фаговая корпускула, способная к образованию стерильного пятнаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > particle
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частица, корпускулаantigen-laden particle — нагруженная [сенсибилизированная] антигеном частица
empty particle — «пустая» ( лишённая нуклеиновой кислоты) вирусная частица
FACS-countable particle — частица, дающая сигнал флуоресценции выше порогового значения
test particle — тест-частица, тест-субстанция
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частица, корпускула- cytoplasmic particle
- intramembrane particle
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1) магнитный
2) магнетик
3) магнитноактивный
4) ферромагнетик
5) магнетический
6) магнитен
– ac magnetic bias
– hard magnetic
– magnetic amplifier
– magnetic attraction
– magnetic bar
– magnetic bearing
– magnetic bias
– magnetic blow-out
– magnetic bridge
– magnetic card
– magnetic cartridge
– magnetic characteristic
– magnetic circuit
– magnetic clutch
– magnetic compass
– magnetic compression
– magnetic confinement
– magnetic contactor
– magnetic copying
– magnetic core
– magnetic cycle
– magnetic declination
– magnetic deflection
– magnetic drive
– magnetic drum
– magnetic equator
– magnetic etching
– magnetic field
– magnetic film
– magnetic flux
– magnetic gas analyzer
– magnetic head
– magnetic heading
– magnetic induction
– magnetic inductometer
– magnetic ink printing
– magnetic insulation
– magnetic intensity
– magnetic ion
– magnetic latch
– magnetic leakage
– magnetic line
– magnetic linkage
– magnetic material
– magnetic memory
– magnetic meridian
– magnetic modulator
– magnetic moment
– magnetic multiaperture
– magnetic particle
– magnetic permeability
– magnetic pinch
– magnetic polarization
– magnetic pole
– magnetic potential
– magnetic powder
– magnetic printer
– magnetic printing
– magnetic pyrite
– magnetic recorder
– magnetic recording
– magnetic rectifier
– magnetic reversal
– magnetic separation
– magnetic separator
– magnetic shell
– magnetic sound
– magnetic starter
– magnetic tape
– magnetic transition
– magnetic trap
– magnetic vector
– magnetic yoke
– soft magnetic
– transverse magnetic
beneficial magnetic aging — <phys.> стабилизация магнита, стабилизация магнитная
collapse of the magnetic field — исчезновение магнитного поля
cylindrical magnetic domain — <comput.> домен магнитный цилиндрический
hard magnetic material — магнитно-жесткий материал, <phys.> материал магнитнотвердый
magnetic bubble domain — <comput.> домен магнитный плоский
magnetic flux density — <phys.> индукция магнитная
magnetic multiaperture element — многодырочный магнитный элемент
magnetic potential difference — разность магнитных потенциалов
nuclear magnetic resonance — <phys.> резонанс магнитный ядерный
proton magnetic resonance — <chem.> резонанс протонный магнитный
reversible-polarity magnetic amplifier — <comput.> усилитель магнитный реверсивный
single-path magnetic circuit — неразветвленный магнитопровод
soft magnetic material — магнитно-мягкий материал, <phys.> материал магнитномягкий
transverse magnetic wave — < radio> волна поперечная магнитная
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1) теория•-
Abbe's theory
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Abbe theory
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absolute reaction rate theory
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acid-basic catalysis theory
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adhesive theory of friction
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affinity theory
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age theory
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Airy-Stokes theory
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approximation theory
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Arrhenius theory
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association theory
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automata theory
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automatic control theory
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behavior theory of canals
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boundary-layer interaction theory
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boundary-layer theory
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Bronsted theory
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bunching theory
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catastrophe theory
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chemical graph theory
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chemical kinetics theory
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circuit theory
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coding theory
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combinatorial theory
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communications theory
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communication theory
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constant angle theory of arch dam design
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contact clastohydrodynamic theory
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control theory
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control-system theory
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coordination theory
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Coulomb's wedge theory
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cylinder theory of arch dam design
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delamination theory of wear
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diffraction theory
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diffusion theory
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dispersion theory
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dissociation theory
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donor-acceptor interaction theory
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double shear theory
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drag theory
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effective arch theory
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elastic theory
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elastic wave theory
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elasticity theory
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electromagnetic field theory
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electromagnetic theory
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energetical wear theory
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erosion theory
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estimation theory
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evaporation theory
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fatigue theory of wear
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fatigue theory
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field theory
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filter theory
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flash temperature theory
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Flory theory
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free space theory
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free volume theory
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free-electron theory of metals
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fuzzy-set theory
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game theory
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general theory
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generalized electric machine theory
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graph theory
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gravitational theory
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gravitation theory
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group theory
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handling theory
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hydroxo-complex theory
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imperfection theory
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information theory
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ionic theory
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kinetic theory of gases
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kinetic theory of liquids
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local theory
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logic theory
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long-range stress theory
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magnetic field theory
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magnetotelluric theory
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mapping theory
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mathematical economic theory
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maximum shear theory
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maximum strain energy theory
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Maxwell's electromagnetic theory
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mechanical interlocking friction theory
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membrane theory
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mixing length theory
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model theory
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molecular attraction friction theory
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molecular theory
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molecular-kinetic theory
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molecular-mechanical theory of friction
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mosaic-block theory
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multienergy-group diffusion theory
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multigroup theory
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multiple catalysis theory
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multiple seismometer theory
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network flow theory
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network theory
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nuclear drop theory
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nuclear theory
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number theory
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nutrient theory
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one-speed diffusion theory
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oxidational theory of wear
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oxide-film barrier theory
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oxyacid theory
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oxygen attack theory
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peracid theory of gum formation
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perturbation theory
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plastic collapse theory
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plastic theory
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plasticity theory
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plate theory
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potential field theory
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potential theory
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prediction theory
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probability theory
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quantum field theory
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quantum theory of light
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queueing theory
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queuing theory
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radiometry theory
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Rankine's theory
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ray-path theory
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ray theory
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reflection theory
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refraction theory
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regime theory of rivers
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renewal theory
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scaled-particle theory
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seismic theory
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set theory
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solid-state theory
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solvation theory
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stability theory
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statistical-decision theory
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steady-state creep theory
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superlattice theory
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system theory
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theory of algorithms
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theory of chances
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theory of elasticity
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theory of errors
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theory of failure
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theory of functions
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theory of lateral earth pressure
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theory of limits
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theory of magnetism
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theory of oscillations
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theory of plasticity
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theory of reliability
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theory of scheduling
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theory of screws
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theory of similarity
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theory of specific heats
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theory of stream lines
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theory of strength
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theory of testing
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theory of thermoelastic instability of contact
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theory of vibrations
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thermodiffusion theory
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thermofluctuational strength theory
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tidal-wave theory
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tractive-force theory
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transition state theory
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transport theory
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unified electrical machine theory
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utility theory
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valence bond theory
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valency theory
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variable-radius theory
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wave theory of light
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welding-shearing friction theory
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zone theory of solids
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