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1 противокомпаундный
Railway term: decompoundingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противокомпаундный
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2 разлагающий
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3 разложение
1) General subject: analysis, break-up, cachexy (моральное), contamination, corruption (моральное), decay, decomposition, degeneration, depravation, development, disintegrating, dissociation, dissolution (на составные части), expansion, grime, putrefaction3) Naval: decomposition (на составные части)4) Medicine: breakdown, catabolism (сложных химических соединений в организме), disintegration, resolution, rot5) Literal: erosion6) Military: desintegration7) Engineering: analysing, breaking down, degradation, dissection, scan (изображения), scanning (изображения), sweeping8) Bookish: decadency9) Agriculture: putrescence10) Chemistry: decompounding, degrading11) Construction: breaking down (напр, органических веществ)12) Mathematics: decomposition without pivoting (матрицы без выбора главного элемента), expanding (в ряд), factorisable, factorization (на множители), splitting, transformation13) Mining: dissolution (тел на составные части)14) Forestry: deterioration (древесины), mineralization (органических веществ в почве)15) Metallurgy: breaking-up, breaking-up (напр. окислов), exploring (изображени)16) Polygraphy: analyzing (напр. изображения на отдельные цвета)17) Psychology: factoring (на факторы)18) Information technology: development (в ряд), dissection (на множество элементов), dissection (на множество членов), expansion (в ряд)19) Oil: destruction, putrefaction (гниение), resolving, separation, treatment (эмульсии)20) Astronautics: decomposing21) Food industry: putridity22) Silicates: resolution (на составляющие или компоненты)23) Metrology: dissection24) Ecology: break down, reduction (вещества)25) Business: dissipation26) Drilling: disassociation27) Solar energy: cleavage28) Polymers: regeneration (напр. ксантогената целлюлозы)29) Automation: breakup, spectral factorization30) Plastics: distortion31) Robots: partitioning, resolution (на компоненты)32) Oceanography: decomposition (органического вещества)33) Makarov: attack (воздействие с целью вызвать распад), breakdown (в-ва), breakdown (напр. в-ва), breakdown (распад), decay (распад), decomposition (распад), disintegration (распад), dispersion (напр. спектральное), resolution (Физ; вектора), resolution (вещества), resolution (на составляющие), resolution (сил)34) Gold mining: digestion analysis35) Biometry: partition (в дисперсионном анализе)36) Combustion gas turbines: decomposition (напр., силы на составляющие)37) General subject: expansion
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