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1 polar chain molecule
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > polar chain molecule
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2 polar chain molecule
Нефть: полярная цепная молекула -
3 polar chain molecule
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > polar chain molecule
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4 polar chain molecule
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > polar chain molecule
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5 polar molecule
uncoiled molecule — молекула, не свернутая в клубок
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > polar molecule
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6 molecule
молекула
– chain molecule
– chelate molecule
– complex molecule
– diatomic gas molecule
– diatomic molecule
– dipole molecule
– dissociable molecule
– free molecule
– gram molecule
– homeopolar molecule
– ionic molecule
– ionized molecule
– label molecule
– linear molecule
– molecule is excited
– monoatomic molecule
– non-polar molecule
– nonrigid molecule
– polar molecule
– polyatomic molecule
– primary molecule
– tie molecule
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7 molecule
сокр. mol.
- chain molecule
- coiled molecule
- linear molecule
- long chain molecule
- non-polar molecules
- straight chain molecule
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8 doubly labelled molecule
uncoiled molecule — молекула, не свернутая в клубок
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > doubly labelled molecule
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9 undissociated molecule
uncoiled molecule — молекула, не свернутая в клубок
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > undissociated molecule
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10 mean molecule
uncoiled molecule — молекула, не свернутая в клубок
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mean molecule
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11 trigger molecule
активированная молекула, вызывающая цепную реакциюuncoiled molecule — молекула, не свернутая в клубок
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > trigger molecule
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12 uncoiling of molecule
uncoiled molecule — молекула, не свернутая в клубок
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > uncoiling of molecule
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