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1 impregnation capacity
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3 capacity
1) способность2) объём, ёмкость3) мощность, производительность•- aerobic capacity for work
- allergenic capacity
- basic capacity
- blotting capacity
- body capacity
- breathing capacity
- breeding capacity
- buffer capacity
- calorific capacity
- capillary moisture capacity
- carrying capacity
- cation-exchange capacity
- cellulose decomposing capacity
- chest capacity
- competitive capacity
- coupling capacity
- daily capacity
- dead-storage capacity
- diffusion capacity
- dissolving capacity
- equilibrium capacity
- evaporating capacity
- exchange capacity
- fertilizing capacity
- filter capacity
- fish capacity
- food capacity
- functional capacity
- functional residual capacity
- germinating capacity
- grazing capacity
- growing capacity
- heat capacity
- hereditary capacity
- ideational capacity
- immunizing capacity
- impregnation capacity
- information capacity
- inspiratory capacity
- keeping capacity
- layering capacity
- lung capacity
- maximal breathing capacity
- means-end capacity
- membrane capacity
- mental capacity
- moisture capacity
- net capacity
- nitrogen-fixing capacity
- oxygen-binding capacity
- producing capacity
- productive capacity
- regenerative capacity
- rejuvenation capacity
- reproductive capacity
- residual lung capacity
- respiratory capacity
- root penetration capacity
- semen fertilizing capacity
- shoot-forming capacity
- soil water capacity
- solvent capacity
- tilling capacity
- timed vital capacity
- total lung capacity
- transpiration capacity
- tRNA acceptor capacity
- unsaturated iron-binding capacity
- uptaking capacity
- vital capacity
- water capacity
- water-absorbing capacity
- work capacity
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