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constant константа, постоянная (величина) ; константный, постоянныйconstant weight постоянный весactivator constant активаторная константаaffinity constant константа сродстваallometric constant аллометрическая константа, константа аллометрического ростаassociation constant константа ассоциацииcatalytic constant каталитическая константаdiffusion constant константа диффузииdissociation constant константа диссоциацииequilibrium constant константа равновесияgrowth constant константа ростаinhibition constant константа ингибированияinhibitorconstant ингибиторная константаionization constant константа ионизацииMichaelis constant константа Михаэлисаmutation constant мутационная константаsaturation constant константа насыщенияsedimentation constant константа седиментацииspecificity constant константа специфичностиsubstrate constant субстратная константаthermal constants сумма тепра (сумма эффективных температур, требующаяся для завершения биологического процесса)time constant временная постояннаяvelocity constant константа скоростиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > constant
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Относиться к - to be, to belong to, to pertain to, to concentrate on (принадлежать); to apply to, to relate to, to be related to, to concern, to be concerned with, to deal with (касаться); to refer to (об обозначениях, индексах); to date from (по времени); to be + (sceptical, critical и т.п.)The results of [...] are all constant surface heat flux experiments.These substances belong to several distinct groups of compounds.The first two studies apply to axial-inlet/radial-discharge diffusers.The differing forms of attack at 750 and 830°C are illustrated in Fig. which relates to IN738.Here C and Y are related to the free stream.The specificity of the enzymes concerns only the sugar residues bound by a glucosidic link.The research to be reported here is concerned with turbulent flow in a triangular duct.The subscript 1 refers to rotor leading edge.That [correlation] of McAdams [...] dates from 1933 and tends to lie above the others.Относиться (только) к -- Assumptions (...), which will be discussed more fully in this section, are unique to the fluidized-bed system. Относиться (в основном) к -- Results presented herein deal primarily with observations comparing composition and behavior of the ash deposit.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > относиться
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