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1 fluorografía
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2 flúor
m.fluorine.* * *1 fluorine* * ** * *= fluorine, fluoride.Ex. You have aggregated the class numbers for the concepts 'chlorine' and ' fluorine' to produce the distinct class number 546.13/14.Ex. A discontinuity was observed in the growth rate of the literature on the free molecular structures of binary fluorides.----* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* dentífrico con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* pasta de dientes con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* * ** * *= fluorine, fluoride.Ex: You have aggregated the class numbers for the concepts 'chlorine' and ' fluorine' to produce the distinct class number 546.13/14.
Ex: A discontinuity was observed in the growth rate of the literature on the free molecular structures of binary fluorides.* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* dentífrico con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* pasta de dientes con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* * *flúor, fluor1 (gas) fluorine2 (fluoruro) fluorideun nuevo dentífrico con flúor a new fluoride toothpaste* * *
flúor,
( fluoruro) fluoride
flúor sustantivo masculino fluorine
' flúor' also found in these entries:
English:
fluoride
* * *flúor nmQuím fluorine* * *m fluoride* * *flúor nm: fluorine -
3 valencia
f.1 valence (chemistry).2 Valencia, Valence.3 valency.* * *1 valency* * *SF Valencia* * *= valency [valence], valence [valency].Ex. The algorithmic outcome from Boolean functions used for assessments of compounds containing the same elements and having similar valency was approved by the experts in chemistry.Ex. In fact, this definition can only be resolved by fixing the valences of hydrogen and fluorine as one.----* con valencias unidas = covalently bound.* * *= valency [valence], valence [valency].Ex: The algorithmic outcome from Boolean functions used for assessments of compounds containing the same elements and having similar valency was approved by the experts in chemistry.
Ex: In fact, this definition can only be resolved by fixing the valences of hydrogen and fluorine as one.* con valencias unidas = covalently bound.* * ** * *
valencia sustantivo femenino Quím valence, valency
' Valencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barraca
- levante
- país
- rumbo
- terrena
- terreno
- valencia
- capital
- falla
- ir
English:
go
* * *valencia nfQuím valency valencia química chemical valency* * *f QUÍM valence, Brvalency -
4 fluor SM
1) (=gas) fluorine2) [en agua, pasta de dientes] fluoride -
5 flúor SM
1) (=gas) fluorine2) [en agua, pasta de dientes] fluoride -
6 fluorizar
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7 caquexia fluórica
spa caquexia (f) fluóricaeng fluorine cachexiaБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > caquexia fluórica
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8 fluorosis
spa fluorosis (f), intoxicación (f) por flúoreng fluorosis, fluorine poisoning -
9 intoxicación por flúor
spa fluorosis (f), intoxicación (f) por flúoreng fluorosis, fluorine poisoningБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > intoxicación por flúor
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10 insecticida fluorinado
m.fluorine insecticide.
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