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1 metal-water reaction
defer a reaction — задерживать реакцию; ингибировать реакцию
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > metal-water reaction
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2 metal-water reaction
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > metal-water reaction
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3 metal-water reaction
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > metal-water reaction
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4 metal-water reaction
Техника: металловодная реакция -
5 metal-water reaction
English-russian dictionary of physics > metal-water reaction
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6 molten metal-water reaction
English-russian dictionary of physics > molten metal-water reaction
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7 reaction
2) реакция, противодействие; обратное действие5) охр. реакция организма на среду обитания•-
acid reaction
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acid-base reaction
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addition reaction
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air reaction
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armature reaction
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back reaction
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balanced reaction
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bearing reaction
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bimolecular reaction
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branching-chain reaction
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building-up reaction
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catalytic reaction
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chain propagation reaction
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chain reaction
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chain termination reaction
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color reaction reaction
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combination reaction
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competing reaction
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complete reaction
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complex reaction
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concerted reactions
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concurrent reaction
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consecutive reaction
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controlled chain reaction
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coupled reactions
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dark reaction
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decomposition reaction
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default reaction
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Diels-Alder reaction
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displacement reaction
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Ditz test reaction
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double decomposition reaction
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Ekkert test reactions for various aromatics
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elastic reaction
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electrode reaction
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end reaction
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endoergic reaction
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endothermal reaction
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endothermic reaction
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enzymatic reaction
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exoergic reaction
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exothermal reaction
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exothermic reaction
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first-order reaction
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fission reaction
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fractional-order reaction
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Friedel-Crafts reaction
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fusion reaction
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gaseous-phase reaction
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ground reaction
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group reaction
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heat-absorbing reaction
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heat-producing reaction
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heterogenous reaction
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heterolytic reaction
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higher order reaction
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hindered reaction
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homogeneous reaction
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homolytical reaction
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impeller reaction
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incomplete reaction
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induced nuclear reaction
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inhibited reaction
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intermolecular reaction
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internal reaction
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ion-exchange reaction
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ion-molecule reaction
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irreversible reaction
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light-induced electron-transfer reaction
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liquid-phase reaction
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main reaction
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metal-water reaction
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molecular reaction
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monomolecular reaction
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multimolecular reaction
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mutual exchange reaction
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neutron reaction
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nuclear chain reaction
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nuclear reaction
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order/disorder reaction
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overall reaction
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oxidation reaction
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oxidation-reduction reaction
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partial reaction
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permutoidal reaction
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peroxide-catalyzed reaction
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peroxide-free reaction
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petrochemical reaction
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plasma chemical reaction
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plasma reaction
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precombustion reactions
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principal reaction
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protolytic reaction
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pseudounimolecular reaction
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pyrogenic reaction
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quadrature-axis armature reaction
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radical reaction
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recoil reaction
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redox reaction
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restitution reaction
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reversible reaction
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runaway chain reaction
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second order reaction
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secondary reaction
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self-catalyzed reaction
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self-limiting chain reaction
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self-sustaining reaction
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side reaction
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simultaneous reactions
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solid-phase reaction
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spontaneous nuclear reaction
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stopped reaction
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substitution reaction
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successive reaction
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support reaction
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sustained reaction
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termolecular reaction
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thermit reaction
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thermonuclear reaction
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third-order reaction
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three-center type reaction
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transamination reaction
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trimolecular reaction
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uncatalyzed reaction
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uncontrolled chain reaction
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unimolecular reaction
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valve reaction
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vapor-phase reaction
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Warren test reaction for oils
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zirconium-steam reaction
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8 water corrosivity
водяная коррозия
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water corrosivity
Complex series of reactions between the water and metal surfaces and materials in which the water is stored or transported. The corrosion process is an oxidation/reduction reaction that returns refined or processed metal to their more stable ore state. With respect to the corrosion potential of drinking water, the primary concerns include the potential presence of toxic metals, such as lead and copper. (Source: WILKES)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > water corrosivity
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9 металловодная реакция
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > металловодная реакция
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10 металловодная реакция
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > металловодная реакция
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11 реакция металл-вода
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12 металловодная реакция
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > металловодная реакция
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13 металловодная реакция
Engineering: metal-water reactionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > металловодная реакция
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14 реакция жидкий металл-вода
Русско-английский физический словарь > реакция жидкий металл-вода
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15 водяная коррозия
водяная коррозия
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water corrosivity
Complex series of reactions between the water and metal surfaces and materials in which the water is stored or transported. The corrosion process is an oxidation/reduction reaction that returns refined or processed metal to their more stable ore state. With respect to the corrosion potential of drinking water, the primary concerns include the potential presence of toxic metals, such as lead and copper. (Source: WILKES)
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16 водяная коррозия
водяная коррозия
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water corrosivity
Complex series of reactions between the water and metal surfaces and materials in which the water is stored or transported. The corrosion process is an oxidation/reduction reaction that returns refined or processed metal to their more stable ore state. With respect to the corrosion potential of drinking water, the primary concerns include the potential presence of toxic metals, such as lead and copper. (Source: WILKES)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > водяная коррозия
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17 agressivité de l'eau
водяная коррозия
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water corrosivity
Complex series of reactions between the water and metal surfaces and materials in which the water is stored or transported. The corrosion process is an oxidation/reduction reaction that returns refined or processed metal to their more stable ore state. With respect to the corrosion potential of drinking water, the primary concerns include the potential presence of toxic metals, such as lead and copper. (Source: WILKES)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > agressivité de l'eau
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18 korrodierende Wirkung von Wasser
водяная коррозия
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water corrosivity
Complex series of reactions between the water and metal surfaces and materials in which the water is stored or transported. The corrosion process is an oxidation/reduction reaction that returns refined or processed metal to their more stable ore state. With respect to the corrosion potential of drinking water, the primary concerns include the potential presence of toxic metals, such as lead and copper. (Source: WILKES)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > korrodierende Wirkung von Wasser
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19 водяная коррозия
водяная коррозия
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water corrosivity
Complex series of reactions between the water and metal surfaces and materials in which the water is stored or transported. The corrosion process is an oxidation/reduction reaction that returns refined or processed metal to their more stable ore state. With respect to the corrosion potential of drinking water, the primary concerns include the potential presence of toxic metals, such as lead and copper. (Source: WILKES)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > водяная коррозия
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20 zone
2) диапазон3) матем. шаровой пояс4) интервал ( ствола скважины)6) зонировать•-
abnormally pressured zone
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abutment zone
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acceptance zone
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accumulation zone
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active combustion zone
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active zone
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adhesion zone
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aerodrome controlled zone
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affected zone
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allowable zone
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anacoustic zone
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annealing zone
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annual zone
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approach zone
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arc zone
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arid zone
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auroral zone
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backflow zone
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backwater zone
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bisignal zone
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blanking zone
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blind zone
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boundary zone of capillary
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brittle zone
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broadcasting zone
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buffer zone
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burning zone
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catabolic zone
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channel-hole zone
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chill zone
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chromatographic zone
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cold zone
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columnar zone
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combustion zone
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commutation zone
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compression zone
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compressive stress zone
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conjugate zone
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conservation zone
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constraint zone
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contact zone
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control zone
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controlled combustion zone
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cooling zone
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core boiling zone
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core zone
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crack-tip plastic zone
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crooked hole zone
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danger zone
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dead zone
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density transition zone
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deposited-metal zone
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diffused zone
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dig-in zone
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disengaging zone
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display zone
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doped zone
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drift zone
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ecological zone
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emergency planning zones
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entry zone
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equalizing zone
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equiaxed zone
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equiphase zone
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evaporation zone
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far-field zone
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far zone
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fast cooling zone
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feeding zone
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filling zone
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fining zone
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firing zone
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floating zone
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float zone
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flooding zone
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flood zone
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flushed zone
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fluxed zone
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forbidden zone
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fractured zone
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fracture zone
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Fraunhofer zone
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free zone
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Freshel zone
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frontal zone
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frost zone
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furnace zone
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fusion zone
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gas cutoff zone
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gas-bearing zone
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glass-forming zone
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glide zone
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grain-refined zone
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hardened zone
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hearth soaking zone
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heat-affected zone
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heat-control zone
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heat-exchange zone
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high-pressure zone
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high-sanitary restriction zone
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hot zone
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humid zone
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hunting zone
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induction zone
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inert zone
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injected zone
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interlocked zone
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intertidal zone
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intrinsic zone
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invaded zone
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i-zone
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knocking zone
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life zone
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littoral zone
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lock-in zone
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lost circulation zone
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low-pressure zone
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low-temperature carbonization zone
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mass-transfer zone
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maturing zone
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measuring zone
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melting zone
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metal batch zone
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molten zone
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native zone
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near-field zone
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near zone
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near-shore zone
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neutral zone
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numbering zone
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n-zone
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offshore zone
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oil-bearing zone
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oligosaprobic zone
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operating zone
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ore zone
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outer zone
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overpressured zone
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overwash zone
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oxidation zone
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perforated zone
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photic zone
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phreatic zone
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pickling zone
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points zone
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preheating zone
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preheat zone
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pressure zone
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producing zone
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protection zone
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p-zone
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quiet zone
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radiant heat zone
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radiation zone
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reaction zone
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recirculation mixing zone
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reducing zone
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refined zone
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refining zone
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refrigerated zone
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regenerative zone
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rejection zone
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ridged-ice zone
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rim zone
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rinsing zone
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ruptured zone
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safety zone
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search zone
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secondary cooling zone
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seismic zone
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semiarid zone
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servicing zone
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settling zone
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shadow zone
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shunting zone
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silent zone
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skin zone
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skip zone
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sliding zone
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slip zone
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soaking zone
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softening zone
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soil-water zone
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space-charge zone
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sparkless commutation zone
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spherical zone
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splash zone
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spray zone
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stagnant zone
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stick zone
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suction zone
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surf zone
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switching zone
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tar-bonded zone
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tensile stress zone
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tension zone
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thermal buffer zone
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thermal mixing zone
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thief zone
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tidal zone
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time zone
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time/current zone
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tool zone
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transition zone
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troublesome zone
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trouble zone
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twilight zone
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unaffected zone
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uncertainty zone
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uncontaminated zone
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vapor zone
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wall turbulent zone
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water zone
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water-bearing zone
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wave zone
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wearing zone
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weathering zone
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well bottom zone
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well influence zone
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wet zone
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working zone
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workpiece zone
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zero signal zone
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zone of maximum heat release
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zone of protection
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zone of silence
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zone of slippage on the delivery side
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zone of suspended water
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zone of vision
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