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81 lethal dose 100
доза облучения, приводящая ( через определённый период) к смерти 100% облучённыхАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > lethal dose 100
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82 lethal dose 50
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83 lethal dose 50/30
доза облучения, приводящая через 30 суток к смерти 50% облучённыхАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > lethal dose 50/30
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84 lethal exposure
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85 lethal factor
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86 lethal gene
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87 lethal mutation
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88 lethal concentration
летальная концентрацияАнгло-русский геоэкологический словарь > lethal concentration
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89 lethal dose of a pesticide
летальная доза пестицидаАнгло-русский геоэкологический словарь > lethal dose of a pesticide
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90 lethal exposure
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91 lethal temperature
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92 lethal gas poisoning
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > lethal gas poisoning
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93 lethal concentration
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94 lethal concentration low
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95 lethal dose
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96 lethal time
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97 lethal yellowing
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98 (lethal dose) ld50
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99 lethal concentration lc50
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100 lethal dose of pesticide
Англо-русский словарь по экологии > lethal dose of pesticide
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Lethal — Datos generales Origen Buenos Aires, Argentina Estado … Wikipedia Español
Lethal — is something that is capable of causing death to a living being. For example, a Lethal injection.It may also refer to:*A Lethal gene, a gene which produces an organism which dies before reproducing *Leigh Matthews, Australian rules footballer… … Wikipedia
Lethal — Le thal (l[=e] thal), a. [L. lethalis, letalis, fr. lethum, letum, death: cf. F. l[ e]thal.] Deadly; mortal; fatal. The lethal blow. W. Richardson. {Le thal*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lethal — I adjective annihilative, baleful, baneful, dangerous, deadly, death bringing, death dealing, deathly, destructive, evil, exitialis, fatal, fell, feral, funestus, harmful, hurtful, injurious, internecine, internecive, killing, lethiferous,… … Law dictionary
Lethal — Leth al (l[e^]th [a^]l), n. [Lauric + ether + alcohol.] (Chem.) One of the higher alcohols of the paraffine series obtained from spermaceti as a white crystalline solid. It is so called because it occurs in the ethereal salt of lauric acid. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lethal — (adj.) 1580s, from L.L. lethalis, alteration of L. letalis deadly, fatal, from letum death, of uncertain origin. Form altered in L.L. by association with lethe hydor water of oblivion in Hades in Greek mythology, from Gk. lethe forgetfulness … Etymology dictionary
lethal — *deadly, fatal, mortal Analogous words: destroying or destructive (see corresponding verb at DESTROY): killing, slaying (see KILL): *pernicious, baneful, noxious: *poisonous, virulent, venomous, toxic Contrasted words: salutary, wholesome,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
lethal — [adj] deadly baleful, dangerous, deathly, destructive, devastating, fatal, harmful, hurtful, malignant, mortal, mortiferous, mortuary, murderous, necrotic, noxious, pernicious, pestilent, pestilential, poisonous, virulent; concept 537 Ant.… … New thesaurus
lethal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) sufficient to cause death. 2) very harmful or destructive. DERIVATIVES lethality noun lethally adverb. ORIGIN Latin lethalis, from letum death … English terms dictionary
lethal — [lē′thəl] adj. [L letalis, lethalis < letum, death: see LET1] causing or capable of causing death; fatal or deadly SYN. FATAL lethality [lē′thal′i tē] n. lethally adv … English World dictionary
lethal — 01. The victim died from a [lethal] blow to the head. 02. Marilyn Monroe died after taking a [lethal] dose of sleeping pills. 03. He is a karate expert, and his hands are [lethal] weapons. 04. The police were obliged to use [lethal] force to stop … Grammatical examples in English