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3 effet léthal
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5 effet
m1) эффект; действие; явление; воздействие; результат2) мощность, призводительность•- effet d'aspiration
- effet atténuateur
- effet de bord
- effet de bouchon
- effet de bout
- effet de la butée
- effet calorifique
- effet chimique
- effet de choc
- effet de coin
- effet du compactage
- effet côtier
- effet de départ
- effet dynamique
- effet d'échelle
- effet d'écran
- effet élastique rémanent
- effet d'entaille
- effet d'extrémité
- effet frigorifique
- effet de gel
- effet géomagnétique
- effet de la gravitation
- effet horaire
- effet Jamin
- effet du jet
- effet léthal
- effet d'ombre
- effet de peau
- effet pelliculaire
- effet de la percussion
- effet de la pesanteur
- effet de pistonnage
- effet de pistonnement
- effet d'une poussée orogénique
- effet raréfiant
- effet de refroidissement
- effet retardeur
- effet sismo-électrique
- effet de spin
- effet tire-bouchon
- effet de water-coning
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6 dose létale moyenne du pesticide
летальная доза пестицида
Доза пестицида, вызывающая при однократном введении 100%-ную гибель вредных организмов.
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