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1 отложение
с.1) ( оседание) sedimentation, deposition; (накопление тж.) accretion, accumulationотложе́ние жи́ра физиол. — lipopexia, lipopexis, adipopexia, adipopexis
отложе́ние соле́й физиол. — deposition of salts
2) обыкн. мн. тех., геол., физиол. ( массив веществ) deposit; sedimentжировы́е отложе́ния в ягоди́цах — fat deposits in the buttocks
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2 атмосферные осадки морских солей в Национальном парке Акадия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > атмосферные осадки морских солей в Национальном парке Акадия
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3 необходимое условие
Необходимое условие-- Deposition of metallic salts on the blade material is a necessary prerequisite for corrosion to occur.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > необходимое условие
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