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1 ionic atmosphere radius
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ionic atmosphere radius
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2 ionic atmosphere radius
Химия: радиус ионной атмосферыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ionic atmosphere radius
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3 ionic atmosphere radius
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > ionic atmosphere radius
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4 radius of the ionic atmosphere
English-german technical dictionary > radius of the ionic atmosphere
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5 ionic
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6 Debye-Radius
m < nukl> ■ Debye-length; Debye shielding distance; Debye-Hückel parameter; screening radius; radius of the ionic atmosphere -
7 радиус ионной атмосферы
Русско-английский словарь по химии > радиус ионной атмосферы
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8 заряд ионной атмосферы
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9 радиус ионной атмосферы
погружавшийся в атмосферу — entered the atmosphere (refl.)
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10 ионный
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11 радиус ионной атмосферы
Chemistry: ionic atmosphere radiusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > радиус ионной атмосферы
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12 Abschirmradius
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13 Debye-Hückelscher Parameter
m < nukl> ■ Debye-length; Debye shielding distance; Debye-Hückel parameter; screening radius; radius of the ionic atmosphereGerman-english technical dictionary > Debye-Hückelscher Parameter
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14 Debye-Länge
f < nukl> ■ Debye-length; Debye shielding distance; Debye-Hückel parameter; screening radius; radius of the ionic atmosphere
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