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1 гидрофобность
1) Biology: hydropathy2) Engineering: hydrophobic behavior, hydrophobic property, hydrophobicity, hydrophoby, water repellence, water repellent property3) Chemistry: hydrophobic nature4) Polygraphy: water repellency5) Physics: hydrophobic behaviour, water-repellent property6) Polymers: hydrophobic properties7) Electrochemistry: water-repellency
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