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1 предельно допустимая концентрация
1) General subject: action level (нежелательного вещества в пищевом продукте), maximum permissible concentration (концентрация, которая при ежедневной ( кроме выходных дней) работе в течение 8 ч и не более 40 ч в неделю, в течение всего рабочего стажа, не должна вызывать заболеваний или отклонен)2) Medicine: maximum allowable concentration (загрязняющих веществ)3) Military: maximin permissible concentration, maximum admissible concentration (ОВ)4) Engineering: maximum concentration limit, maximum permissible concentration5) Chemistry: TLV8) Special term: defect action level (нежелательного вещества в пищевом продукте), maximal permissible concentration9) Fishery: maximum allowable concentration (MAC)10) Ecology: MPC (ПДК), admissible concentration limit, critical concentration, limiting concentration, permissible level of pollution (загрязняющих веществ), threshold limit value11) Chemical weapons: maximum allowable concentration (ПДК)12) Aviation medicine: maximum permissible concave13) Makarov: maximum allowable concentration (ПДК; загрязняющих веществ), maximum allowable concentration (MAC), maximum concentration limit (ПДК; вредного вещества), maximum permissible concentrating, maximum permissible concentration (MPC)14) Gold mining: maximum allowable concentratimУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предельно допустимая концентрация
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2 пороговая доза вещества
1) General subject: action level (особ. вредного для организма)2) Special term: defect action level (особ. вредного для организма)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пороговая доза вещества
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