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121 несколько тысяч
•Platforms contain several thousands of feet of such deposits.
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122 одинаковый
•End flanges should be equal in width.
•The crystals were of uniforthickness.
•Equal volumes of gases and vapours under the same conditions of... contain identical numbers of molecules.
•Electrons are identical in charge.
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123 особый
•There are some dozens of lipids, each with its distinctive (or peculiar, or own) chemical pattern.
•Most of the amino acids contain an asymmetric carbon in a particular configuration called "".
•The sand-sized grains may bear distinctive surface markings such as microstriations,...
•The generation of hydroelectric power is a distinctive industrial use of water in that it is entirely unconsumptive.
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124 остальное
•Filler metals for brazing aluminium and aluminium alloys usually contain 4-13% silicon, with copper 0.3-4%), ( and the) balance aluminium.
•Monel, an alloy of approximately 67% nickel, the balance (or rest, or remainder) being copper, is a well-known corrosion-resistant alloy.
•Seventy percent of the upper baffle was laid down by the pump method, and the balance (or the rest) was completed by hand.
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125 подготовка в области
•These sections contain supplemental information for those who do not have a background in biology.
•The programmer does not require special training in computer techniques.
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126 потому что
•The stem of arm appears to be invariable in length for (or since, or because, or as) all known sequences contain five pairs.
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127 процент
. в процентах; выражать в процентах; доля в; значительный процент; на 20% эффективнее, чем; насыщенный на... процентов; несколько процентов; определяться в процентах•Adenocarcinomas account for larger proportion of cases in women than in men.
•The high incidence of death from heart disease...
•This alloy contains 62 percent (of) tinand...
•The belting contains substantial proportion (or percentage) of nylon.
•The gaseous products contain large proportions of propylene, butylene and butadiene.
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128 разлетаться
•These nuclei contain so much positive charge and so much electrostatic energy that they are ready to fly apart at the slightest provocation.
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