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1 volatile
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3 volatile\ liniment
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4 volatile\ oil
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5 volatile\ salt
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6 легкоиспаряющиеся органические соединения
chem. (àíãë.: volatile organic compound/s; volatile organic chemical; volatile organic component // íåì.: flüchtigen organischen Verbindungen) lenduvad orgaanilised ühendidРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > легкоиспаряющиеся органические соединения
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1. 2. adjchem. (ðåæå)(àíãë.: VOC; volatile organic compounds) lenduvad orgaanilised ainedРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > летучие органические соединения
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