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Рассматривать независимо от-- These [reactions] can be examined independently of the complete reaction set to determine the rate of change of SO3 as a function of temperature.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > рассматривать независимо от
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Независимо (двумя исследователями)-- To verify that the holograms are examined correctly several were counted independently by at least two people. Независимо от - irrespective of, independent of, independently from; regardless of, no matter what; whateverThe problem is to maintain steam loads irrespective of the rate.All curves have roughly the same slope regardless of the aperture ratio.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > независимо
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•When the angle is varied from 0° to 180°...
•Oxygen can modify the path of carbon within the chloroplast.
•The solution pH has been adjusted to convert the organic compounds into more soluble ionic forms.
•Variations in will affect the rotational term.
•In quantum mechanics Planck's equation E = hv transformed our view of the subatomic universe.
•The shape of the flame may be modified by means of a sleeve fitted over the burner tube.
* * *Изменять (работу)-- The combination of these two factors made an appreciable difference to the performance of the twistless denim weight fabric. Изменять -- to change, to alter; to shift (сместить); to modify (с целью усовершенствования); to vary (варьировать в поисках закономерности); to refine (методику и т.п.); to reverse (на противоположное); to make a difference to, to make a change inIt did not significantly alter the flow stability for any of the cases examined.The minimum values suggest that the precipitous drop should be modified; a line of varying curvature might be more realistic.. (... участок резкого падения кривой следует изменить)The limitations inherent in the experimental setup made it impossible to vary chamber pressure and temperature independently.The procedure was gradually refined until it took only a few hours.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > изменять
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