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2 магнитный железняк
1) General subject: lode2) Geology: black iron oxide, black oxide of iron, ferrous-ferric oxide, lodestone, magnetic iron ore, native magnet, natural magnet3) Mineralogy: magnetite4) Engineering: ferrous ferrite, loadstone5) Metallurgy: ferriferrous oxide, octahedral iron ore6) Oil: magnetite (утяжелитель)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > магнитный железняк
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1) General subject: lode2) Geology: black iron ore, black iron oxide, ferro-ferrite, lodestone, magnetic iron ore, natural magnet3) Mineralogy: black iron ore (Fe3O4), magnetite, octahedral iron ore (Fe3O4)4) Engineering: loadstone5) Mining: leading stone, octahedral iron ore6) Metallurgy: black oxide of iron, ferriferrous oxide, ferrous-ferric oxide, octahedral iron ore7) Physics: magnetic iron8) Makarov: (см.тж. magnetite) octahedral iron ore9) Electrochemistry: magnetic oxide of iron (Fe3O4), magnetite (Fe3O4)10) Cement: magnetic iron oxide, magnetic oxide of iron
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