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Космонавтика: химия твёрдых ракетных топливУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > solid-propellant chemistry
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analytical chemistry — аналитическая химия
colloid chemistry — коллоидная химия
crystal chemistry — кристаллохимия
high-temperature chemistry — химия высоких температур
inert-gas chemistry — химия инертных газов
inorganic chemistry — неорганическая химия
liquid-propellant chemistry — химия жидкого ракетного топлива
macromolecular chemistry — макромолекулярная химия
nuclear chemistry — ядерная химия
organic chemistry — органическая химия
physical chemistry — физическая химия
plastics chemistry — химия пластмасс
polymer chemistry — химия полимеров
propellant chemistry — химия ракетных топлив
radiation chemistry — радиационная химия
solid-propellant chemistry — химия твёрдого ракетного топлива
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > chemistry
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химия; химический состав chemistry of explosives химия взрывчатых веществ chemistry colloidal - коллоидная химия chemistry combustion - химия горения chemistry organic - органическая химия chemistry propellant fpropulsion) - химия ракетных топлив chemistry solid-propellant - химия твердых ракетных топлив
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