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121 практически
. по существу; почти•Essentially all types of plant fossil are encountered here.
•Solution time is essentially independent of the problem being solved.
•This limits the reaction, for all practical purposes, to simple alcohols.
•The repaired tool is, for all practical purposes, as good as new.
•The angle is so small that, for practical purposes, sensitivity of the scale can be defined as the number of...
•The dielectric constants of these materials remained practically (or virtually) constant.
•Some of the detection methods employed with gas chromatography are applicable to virtually all kinds of gases and vapours.
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122 представление
•Our present view (or notion) of electronic structure is far from complete.
•The definition of a shock employed here is not based on the usual physical notion (or concept).
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123 применяемый
•Aerostat is a term applied to any "lighter-than-air" aircraft.
•The design principles employed (or used, or applied) are similar to those already proved in...
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124 применяться
•This process is employed (or used) by our firm.
•Unique processes and equipment have been successfully applied in the mining of...
•The spectrometer can be applied to the measurement of...
•This term also applies to reactions involving...
•A system such as this is already in operation at repair shops.
•This method is in use [or is being used (or applied)] at...
•The charge-coupling principle can be applied to fulfil a number of information-processing requirements.
•Experimental procedures in heterogeneous catalysis involve specialized techniques.
•Various types of antennas find use (or application) in Doppler radar.
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125 решение уравнения
•Various solutions to the simple diffusion equation may be employed.
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126 с низким содержанием
•Low-iron bauxite.
•Medium-carbon steel nuts low (or poor, or deficient) in manganese (or with a low content of manganese) are hard to tap.
•The lunar rocks are waterless and hydrogen poor [or poor (or low) in hydrogen].
•The silicothermic reaction is generally employed to produce ferrochromium of low-carbon content (or low-carbon ferrochromium).
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127 сглаживать
•Edges of rivet holes should be smoothed off with a file.
•A scored cylinder may be smoothed up by stoning.
•To feather out small scratches a spot blast mode is employed.
•In the shock front, the particles tend to diffuse forward to smooth out the concentration gradient.
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128 там, где требуется
•Plastics and rubber are employed where flexibility is desired.
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