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1 free fatty acids
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2 свободные жирные кислоты
Русско-английский биологический словарь > свободные жирные кислоты
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3 Wool Scouring Fabrics
A cleansing treatment of woollen and worsted fabrics designed to remove wool fats which have remained in the yarns during processing, or any oily and fatty matters that have been added to assist processing into yarns. The usual method is saponification in which the free fatty acids of the oils are converted into soaps by the action of alkali in the scouring machine. The strength of the scouring solution, time of treatment, temperature of the scour are varied in accordance with the amount of oil to be removed, the character of the fabric, etc.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Wool Scouring Fabrics
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4 количественное определение короткоцепочечных свободных жирных кислот в молоке методами твердофазной микроэкстракции и газовой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > количественное определение короткоцепочечных свободных жирных кислот в молоке методами твердофазной микроэкстракции и газовой
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5 свободные жирные кислоты
Biology: free fatty acidsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободные жирные кислоты
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6 Souring
This term signifies a treatment of cotton cloth in a weak acid solution. In the lime sour sulphuric acid is usually used because it is cheaper than hydrochloric acid which is better. About 1 per cent solution is usual. The acid decomposes the lime soaps, removing the calcium portion and leaves the free fatty acids on the cloth. -
7 глицерид жирных кислот
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