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1 размещение растений
1) Forestry: distance of plants, plant spacing2) Makarov: drilling distanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > размещение растений
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2 расстояние между растениями
Agriculture: distance of plants (при посадке), plant spacingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расстояние между растениями
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3 растворение
1) General subject: dilution, dissipation, dissolution, resolution, resolving, solution2) Geology: resorption3) Medicine: attenuation, litholysis, lysis4) Military: dissolu.tion, solu. tion5) Engineering: dissolving, invasion, solubilization6) Agriculture: deflocculation (хлопьев)7) Chemistry: incision, lysing, solubilizing, reconstitution10) Metallurgy: merging11) Oil: break-up12) Makarov: bleeding, distance of plants, fuse, fusing, invasion (газа в жидкости), solving -
4 появляться впервые
Появляться впервыеTo find out when stall first occurs, we need find the ratio of the distance BD to LD and compare this with the critical value, lps.About the same time two new plants - wheat and barley, both probably domesticated - make their first appearance at Franchthi.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > появляться впервые
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