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1 Seifen, Цle, Fette, Wachse
abbrAbbreviation: SЦFW (Fachzeitschrift, Augsburg; heute: International Trade Journal Cosmetics, Detergents, Specialities)Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > Seifen, Цle, Fette, Wachse
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2 Seifen, Öle, Fette, Wachse
abbr. SÖFW (Fachzeitschrift, Augsburg; heute: International Trade Journal Cosmetics, Detergents, Specialities)Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > Seifen, Öle, Fette, Wachse
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3 диоксид титана
диоксид титана
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titanium dioxide
A white, water-insoluble powder that melts at 1560Đ°C, and which is produced commercially from the titanium dioxide minerals ilmenite and rutile; used in paints and cosmetics. (Source: MGH)
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4 использование дегтя
использование дегтя
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tar use
Any employment or utilization of dark, heavy, viscous substances or residue derived from the distillation of certain organic materials, often to produce benzene, soap, dyes, cosmetics and other products. (Source: ENC)
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