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1 particle
crystalline particle — 1) кристаллическая частица 2) кристаллик
dispersed particle — диспергированная частица
dispersion particle — дисперсная частица
flake-like particle — чешуйчатая частица
flat plate-like particle — плоская пластинчатоподобная частица
foreign particle — инородная частица, частица примеси
high-strength particle — высокопрочная частица
internetallic particle — интерметаллическая частица
oxide particle — частица окисла
penetrating particle — проникающая частица
precipitate particle — дисперсная частица
randomly shaped particle — частица беспорядочной формы
refractory particle — тугоплавкая частица
reinforcement particle — армирующая частица
reinforcing particle — армирующая частица
submicron-sized particle — частица домикронной величины
suspended particle — взвешенная частица, частица во взвешенном состоянии
unwettable particle — неувлажняющая частица
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