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1 residual acidity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > residual acidity
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2 residual acidity
Химия: остаточная кислотность -
3 residual acidity
English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > residual acidity
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4 residual acidity
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5 residual acidity
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > residual acidity
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6 residual
1.оставшийся; остаточный; следовый2.остаток; разность; остаточное количество; хвосты -
7 acidity
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8 true acidity
1. активная кислотность2. истинная кислотностьThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > true acidity
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9 exchange acidity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > exchange acidity
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10 titrable acidity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > titrable acidity
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11 actual acidity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > actual acidity
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12 gastric acidity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > gastric acidity
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13 titratable acidity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > titratable acidity
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14 остаточная кислотность
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15 остаточная кислотность
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > остаточная кислотность
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16 кислотность
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17 остаточная кислотность
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18 кислотность
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > кислотность
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19 кислотность
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20 истинная кислотность
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