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1 reclaim dispersion
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reclaim dispersion
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2 reclaim dispersion
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3 reclaim dispersion
Техника: регенеративная дисперсия -
4 reclaim dispersion
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > reclaim dispersion
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5 reclaim dispersion
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6 reclaim dispersion
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7 dispersion
1) рассеивание
2) диспергирование
3) дисперсия
4) разбросанность
5) разлет
6) вкрапленность
7) рассеяние
8) дисперсионный
9) дисперсионность
10) дисперсность
– acoustic dispersion
– aqueous dispersion
– carbon-black dispersion
– channel dispersion
– colloidal dispersion
– degree of dispersion
– dispersion ellipse
– dispersion index
– dispersion matrix
– dispersion of instrument
– dispersion of light
– dispersion reactor
– dispersion stabilizer
– index of dispersion
– radial dispersion
– reclaim dispersion
– velocity dispersion
– wave dispersion
dispersion about the mean — рассеяние вокруг среднего значения
having anomalous dispersion — <phys.> распадный
having normal dispersion — <phys.> нераспадный
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8 dispersion
5) дисперсия6) дисперсность8) разлёт9) рассеивание10) рассеяние•having anomalous dispersion — физ. распадный
having normal dispersion — физ. нераспадный
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9 reclaim
1) регенерировать
2) восстанавливать
3) очищать
4) утилизировать
5) использовать
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10 dispersion reclaim
Полимеры: регенерат, полученный методом диспергирования -
11 dispersion reclaim
регенерат, полученный методом диспергированияEnglish-Russian dictionary of chemistre > dispersion reclaim
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12 регенеративная дисперсия
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > регенеративная дисперсия
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