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colloid cancer, colloid carcinomaколлоидный рак, слизеобразующий рак -
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colloid cancer, colloid carcinomaколлоидный рак, слизеобразующий рак -
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colloid [ˊkɒlɔɪd]1. n колло́ид2. a колло́идный -
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colloid Kolloid nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > colloid
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colloid rectifier Kolloidgleichrichter mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > colloid rectifier
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Коллоидный растворРаствор, размер частиц которого составляет от 10-9 до 5х10-7 м (1 - 500 нм). Отличается от истинного раствора (размер частиц менее 10-9 м), как правило, непрозрачен. Выделяют коллоидные растворы газа в жидкости (пена), жидкости в жидкости (эмульсия), твердого тела в жидкости (суспензия) и др. -
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Коллоидный растворРаствор, размер частиц которого составляет от 10-9 до 5х10-7 м (1 - 500 нм). Отличается от истинного раствора (размер частиц менее 10-9 м), как правило, непрозрачен. Выделяют коллоидные растворы газа в жидкости (пена), жидкости в жидкости (эмульсия), твердого тела в жидкости (суспензия) и др.Russian-English dictionary of Nanotechnology > colloid solution
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colloid коллоид; коллоидныйEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > colloid
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n хим. коллоидСинонимический ряд:homogenous mixture (noun) aqueous concentration; chemical dissolved in liquid; emulsion; homogenous mixture; liquid extract; mixture; solution; solvent; suspension -
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коллоид, коллоидная система; коллоидный раствор, золь || коллоидный- lyophobic colloid
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Colloid — Col loid, a. [Gr. ko lla glue + oid. Cf. {Collodion}.] Resembling glue or jelly; characterized by a jellylike appearance; gelatinous; as, colloid tumors. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Colloid milium — is a skin condition characterized by a translucent, flesh colored, or slightly yellow 1 to 5 mm papule.[1]:31 Treatment There is no entirely successful treatment for colloid milium. Attempted treatments with varying results include: cryotherapy… … Wikipedia
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