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1 macromolecular substance
Техника: высокомолекулярное веществоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > macromolecular substance
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2 macromolecular substance
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > macromolecular substance
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1. вещество2. материалactive substance — активное вещество
anisotropic substance — анизотропное вещество
char-producing plastic substance — обугливающийся пластмассовый материал
char-producing resinous substance — обугливающееся смолистое вещество
flameproofing substance — пламестойкое [огнестойкое] вещество
foreign substance — примесь, постороннее вещество
grease substance — 1) смазочное вещество 2) смазочный материал
heat-insulating substance — теплоизоляционный материал
high-molecular substance — высокомолекулярное вещество, высокополимер
high-polymeric substance — высокополимер, высокомолекулярное вещество
impurity substance — примесь
insulating substance — изолирующее [изоляционное] вещество
isotropic substance — изотропное вещество
luminescent substance — люминесцирующее вещество
macromolecular substance — высокомолекулярное вещество, высокополимер
oxidizing substance — окислитель
radioactive substance — радиоактивное вещество
silicon substance — кремниевая подложка
surface-active substance — поверхностно-активное вещество
suspended substance — взвешенное вещество
toxic substance — токсичное вещество
washing substance — моющее вещество
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