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1 joint toxicity effect
совместный токсический эффект (взаимоусиливающее или взаимоослабляющее действие двух или более токсических веществ) воспаления лёгких, возбуждаемая вирусом, развивающимся в застойных водах, напр., в душевых)совместный токсический эффект (взаимоусиление или ослабление действия двух или большего числа токсических веществ); ср. antagonism of pollution; synergism of pollution; Interrelationships of pollutantsАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > joint toxicity effect
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2 совместный токсический эффект
Ecology: joint toxicity effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совместный токсический эффект
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3 antagonism of pollution
загрязняющие вещества, взаимно ослабляющие их вредное воздействиезагрязняющие вещества, взаимно ослабляющие их вредное воздействие; см. synergism of pollution; interrelationships of pollutants; joint toxicity effectАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > antagonism of pollution
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4 interrelationships of pollutants
внутренние взаимосвязи между загрязняющими веществами; ср. antagonism of pollution; synergism of pollution; joint toxicity effectАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > interrelationships of pollutants
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5 synergism of pollution
суммарное взаимоусиливающее действие двух или нескольких загрязняющих веществсуммарное взаимоусиливающее действие двух или нескольких загрязняющих веществ; ср. antagonism of pollution; joint toxicity effectАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > synergism of pollution
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