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English-Russian scientific dictionary > extractable substance
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1) вещество
2) субстанция
3) <phys.> тело
4) материя
5) сущность
6) суть
7) содержание
8) вещественность
9) естество
10) масса
– alpha-active substance
– alpha-radioactive substance
– amorphous substance
– amphoteric substance
– anisotropic substance
– beta-active substance
– beta-radioactive substance
– carcinogenic substance
– condensed substance
– corrosive substance
– decaying substance
– dry substance
– elementary substance
– emitting substance
– explosive substance
– extractable substance
– extractive substance
– gamma-active substance
– gaseous substance
– high-molecular substance
– homogeneous substance
– interfibrillar substance
– isomorphous substance
– isotropic substance
– leather substance
– mat substance
– mineral substance
– phosphorescent substance
– polar substance
– pure substance
– radioactive substance
– reference substance
– scattering substance
– solid substance
– soluble substance
– stopping substance
– substance bar
– surface-active substance
– vegetable substance
– working substance
toxic substance abuse — <med.> токсикомания
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10 экстрагируемое вещество
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