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•The yearly motion of a star, resulting from the Earth's motion, grows smaller as the distance of a star increases.
•The approximation decreases in accuracy with increasing molecular density.
•Metals decrease (or show a decrease) in conductivity when heated.
•When a positive ion is formed from an atom, there is a decrease in size. Detector noise tends to diminish (or decrease) with frequency.
•The corrosion of aluminium alloys in boiling carbon tetrachloride dropped rapidly as the magnesium content increased.
•The equilibrium constant will fall (or decline) with a rise in temperature. This current gain should fall off with increasing emitter current.
•Specific weight goes down (or drops) as the engine diameter is reduced.
•In this atmosphere oxygen is reduced to 100 ppm.
•Under anaerobic conditions, free hydrogen production is lowered for the first three bacteria.
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•Production will be down (or reduced) in the aircraft industry.
•Production has continued to decline (or drop, or fall off).
•In this atmosphere oxygen is reduced to 100 ppm.
•The life of the machine is impaired by excessive heating.
II (матем.)•The fraction 4/8 can be cancelled by 2.
•The first terms cancel out only because the second terms do not cancel.
•These terms appear both in the numerator and the denominator, so that they cancel.
III (анат.)•The muscles contract under the action of the acid.
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3 растворенный кислород
растворенный кислород
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dissolved oxygen
The amount of oxygen dissolved in a stream, river or lake is an indication of the degree of health of the stream and its ability to support a balanced aquatic ecosystem. The oxygen comes from the atmosphere by solution and from photosynthesis of water plants. The maximum amount of oxygen that can be held in solution in a stream is termed the saturation concentration and, as it is a function of temperature, the greater the temperature, the less the saturation amount. The discharge of an organic waste to a stream imposes an oxygen demand on the stream. If there is an excessive amount of organic matter, the oxidation of waste by microorganisms will consume oxygen more rapidly than it can be replenished. When this happens, the dissolved oxygen is depleted and results in the death of the higher forms of life. (Source: PORT)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > растворенный кислород
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4 свободный кислород
free oxygenToward the end of this period it is believed that there was little or no free oxygen in the earth's atmosphere. — К концу этого периода, полагается, в атмосфере земли было мало или вовсе не было свободного кислорода.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > свободный кислород
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•The earth's atmosphere is largely composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
•Concretions are composed ( pre) dominantly of calcium carbonate.
•This chapter principally compares the characteristics of...
•Nitric acid is significantly natural in its occurrence.
•Most of the theory is basically the same as that of sound waves in air.
•Basically, these variations result from...
•Bone ash gives essentially the same counting efficiency as...
•The instrument consists essentially of a prism, a pan of mercury,...
•For the most (or major, or greater) part, the subjects are covered adequately.
•The shield has been designed for the most part from common materials.
•The region for linear operation will be determined fundamentally by the maximum width of...
•The heading remains much as in the previous version.
•Axial transport in unpacked tubes is predominantly (or principally, or chiefly, or mainly, or in the main) by conversion.
•The article is primarily concerned with...
•Some types of sedimentary rocks are substantially of the same composition as clay.
•The corpuscular radiation from the Sun, mostly electrons and protons, is an efficient source of...
•This fuel resists combustion knock principally because it has...
•Typically the canopy is closed and the forest is dark, although...
•The colour force is overwhelmingly employed in the service sector.
•When the process is substantially complete,...
* * *В основном -- basically, mainly, mostly, primarily, chiefly; much; in the mainThe test facility consisted basically of a compressed air supply, an air flow metering section, and interchangeable plenum/jet plate assemblies.The differences that appear are mainly due to variations in the pressure.Property changes result mostly from microstructural transformation.Two values of X from [...] are presented primarily to indicate how much results change with X.This is chiefly because, in this region, pressure-relieving devices tend to be less reliable.In the main, the available information on the jets is restricted to normal impingement.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в основном
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6 атмосфера Земли
the earth's atmosphereToward the end of this period it is believed that there was little or no free oxygen in the earth's atmosphere. — К концу этого периода, полагается, в атмосфере земли было мало или вовсе не было свободного кислорода.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > атмосфера Земли
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•The earth's atmosphere is largely composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
•Concretions are composed ( pre) dominantly of calcium carbonate.
•This chapter principally compares the characteristics of...
•Nitric acid is significantly natural in its occurrence.
•Most of the theory is basically the same as that of sound waves in air.
•Basically, these variations result from...
•Bone ash gives essentially the same counting efficiency as...
•The instrument consists essentially of a prism, a pan of mercury,...
•For the most (or major, or greater) part, the subjects are covered adequately.
•The shield has been designed for the most part from common materials.
•The region for linear operation will be determined fundamentally by the maximum width of...
•The heading remains much as in the previous version.
•Axial transport in unpacked tubes is predominantly (or principally, or chiefly, or mainly, or in the main) by conversion.
•The article is primarily concerned with...
•Some types of sedimentary rocks are substantially of the same composition as clay.
•The corpuscular radiation from the Sun, mostly electrons and protons, is an efficient source of...
•This fuel resists combustion knock principally because it has...
•Typically the canopy is closed and the forest is dark, although...
•The colour force is overwhelmingly employed in the service sector.
•When the process is substantially complete,...
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