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n несовместимость; несоответствиеСинонимический ряд:1. disagreement (noun) contrariety; difference; disagreement; discord; disfavour; distaste; objection; opposition2. inability to live in harmony (noun) animosity; conflict; inability to live in harmony; incongruity; irreconcilable difference; strife; variance -
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несовместимость, несовместностьEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > incompatibility
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6 incompatibility group of plasmids
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7 blood incompatibility
English-Russian big medical dictionary > blood incompatibility
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8 chemical incompatibility
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > chemical incompatibility
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9 ecological incompatibility
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ecological incompatibility
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