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41 gas volcánico
(n.) = volcanic gasEx. The world's largest mass extinction was probably caused by poisonous volcanic gas.* * *(n.) = volcanic gasEx: The world's largest mass extinction was probably caused by poisonous volcanic gas.
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42 gas asfixiante
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43 gas asfixiante
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44 gas neurotóxico
m.nerve gas.* * *(n.) = nerve agentEx. The survivors described the public decapitation of women 'accused of loose morality,' and the use of mustard gas and nerve agents against opponents of the regime.* * *(n.) = nerve agentEx: The survivors described the public decapitation of women 'accused of loose morality,' and the use of mustard gas and nerve agents against opponents of the regime.
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45 gas venenoso
m.poison gas.* * *(n.) = poisonous gasEx. Such poisonous and burning gases as ozone and chlorine dioxide should be excluded in restoration workshops.* * *(n.) = poisonous gas -
46 gas licuado
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47 gas pobre
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48 gas de combate
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49 gas respirable
spa gas (m) respirable, mezcla (f) respirableeng breathable gas, breathing mixture, respirable gasБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > gas respirable
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50 gas de óxido de nitrógeno
(n.) = nitrogen oxide gasEx. As a result, the effects on acetate film of the 3 nitrogen oxide gases produced by the decomposition of nitrate film have been investigated.* * *(n.) = nitrogen oxide gasEx: As a result, the effects on acetate film of the 3 nitrogen oxide gases produced by the decomposition of nitrate film have been investigated.
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51 gas del tubo de escape
(n.) = exhaust fume, exhaust gas, exhaustEx. This article describes potential health risks of diesel exhaust fumes to students riding school buses.Ex. Diurnal carbon dioxice concentration seems to be controlled by wind velocity and the amount of exhaust gases from fossil fuel burning.Ex. The article focuses on the dangers of mold, pesticides, diesel exhaust, and radon.* * *(n.) = exhaust fume, exhaust gas, exhaustEx: This article describes potential health risks of diesel exhaust fumes to students riding school buses.
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52 gas irritante
(n.) = burning gasEx. Such poisonous and burning gases as ozone and chlorine dioxide should be excluded in restoration workshops.* * *(n.) = burning gasEx: Such poisonous and burning gases as ozone and chlorine dioxide should be excluded in restoration workshops.
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53 gas que produce el efecto invernadero
(n.) = greenhouse gasEx. Unprecedented opportunities for biofuel development are occurring both as a result of rising fossil fuel prices and the need to reduce greenhouse gases.* * *(n.) = greenhouse gasEx: Unprecedented opportunities for biofuel development are occurring both as a result of rising fossil fuel prices and the need to reduce greenhouse gases.
Spanish-English dictionary > gas que produce el efecto invernadero
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54 gas hilarante/lacrimógeno
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55 gas neurotóxico or nervioso
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56 gas mofeta
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57 gas de mina
spa gas (m) de minaeng mine gas (see also firedamp)Безопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > gas de mina
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58 gas licuado
spa gas (m) licuadoeng liquefied gasБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > gas licuado
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59 gas olefiante
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60 gas oleificante
m.olefiant gas, ethylene sewer gas.
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