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Русско-английский экологический словарь > ферментативное действие
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1) Medicine: enzymatic activity2) Biochemistry: enzyme activity3) Biotechnology: activity4) Food industry: enzymatic action5) Ecology: fermentation activity6) Makarov: enzymic activity, fermentation capacity, fermentative power, fermenting powerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ферментативная активность
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1) Medicine: enzyme induction2) Ecology: enzymatic actionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ферментативное действие
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•I presume you have taken (or studied) plane geometry.
•Laser saturation broadening in flames has been treated both theoretically and experimentally.
•I never took any courses in astronomy.
•One should inquire into the reasons for...
•Besides, chemistry is concerned with (or addresses itself to) individual enzymatic reactions that are involved in...
•Thermodynamics deals with the conditions under which transformation of heat energy into other forms of energy takes place.
•They explored (or studied, or investigated, or looked into, or examined) the possibility of X-ray fluorescence.
•The subject of electrostatics concerns itself with properties of charges at rest.
•The leading investigator of the biochemical aspects of starvation has looked into the changes in metabolism of obese people during fasting.
•The problem can be attacked experimentally by three devices:...
•The subjects of geology and mineralogy are covered in this section.
•This problem was addressed by Weyl in 1929.
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•I presume you have taken (or studied) plane geometry.
•Laser saturation broadening in flames has been treated both theoretically and experimentally.
•I never took any courses in astronomy.
•One should inquire into the reasons for...
•Besides, chemistry is concerned with (or addresses itself to) individual enzymatic reactions that are involved in...
•Thermodynamics deals with the conditions under which transformation of heat energy into other forms of energy takes place.
•They explored (or studied, or investigated, or looked into, or examined) the possibility of X-ray fluorescence.
•The subject of electrostatics concerns itself with properties of charges at rest.
•The leading investigator of the biochemical aspects of starvation has looked into the changes in metabolism of obese people during fasting.
•The problem can be attacked experimentally by three devices:...
•The subjects of geology and mineralogy are covered in this section.
•This problem was addressed by Weyl in 1929.
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