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21 находиться под сомнением
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22 ничтожно
•The pressure of the gas is ( only) infinitesimally different from that of the piston.
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23 очень близок к
•The molar percent of the purine adenine is closely matched by that of the pyrimidine thymine.
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•The airplane climbed to 60 thousand feet.
•An air-cushion vehicle rises a few feet above the surface.
II•Since that time the Great Basin has been elevated about 1.5 kilometres.
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25 синхронный
•The motion of the disc is synchronous with that of the armature,
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26 последний удар по
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27 проводимый
•The studies done at our Laboratory...
•It is expected that in the near future developments now under way will yield better techniques.
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28 являться доказательством того, что
•The presence of porphyrins is proof that all the oil was derived from...
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29 запаздывать
•Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > запаздывать
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30 в том смысле, что
•This test is ideal in that full-scale components can be tested at flight air speeds.
•As a family these bacteria are aerobic ( the sense) that elemental oxygen participates in cellular respiration.
* * *В том смысле, что -- in the sense that, in the sense of, to the extent that, to the effect that, in thatThe kinematics and kinetics are Lagrangian in the sense that all variables are associated with unique material points or zones.Often s can be considered known in the sense of being established by experience (в том смысле, что она устанавливается опытным путем).The technique is currently used "passively" to the extent that finished bearings are rated.Details of how the effect of aging is overcome are not usually given, except for general remarks to the effect that the data were taken after the surface had aged.This run is typical in that the general behavior observed in Fig. was found in all the runs.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в том смысле, что
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31 обычно
••Liquid diffraction patterns characteristically show one or two maxima that correspond to...
•The great majority of routinely detected events can be classified as earthquakes.
•The receptacle is conventionally 2-wire, 120-volt, 15-ampere.
•That is how the logarithms are conventionally tabulated.
•This inert phase is normally a gel structure.
•Engineering practice is to express quantities in lb/h.
•Group I members tend to have relatively few nucleosides of this sort.
•Such lasers typically generate pulses of 5—10 ns duration.
•Traditionally, the residual bottoms have been blended with lighter stocks.
•It is usual to check the... level whenever there is any doubt.
•In this application it is common (or usual) to employ...
•It is common for metabolic pathways to exhibit some form of cyclic pattern.
•The atomic weight is commonly called the mass number.
•The head gain is customarily measured in inches of water.
•It is customary to install a pump having two or three stages.
•The factor is generally taken to be equal to unity.
•A field lens is generally placed behind the reticle.
•Floating roof tanks are normally employed for prevention of loss through evaporation.
•The temperature at this point is ordinarily the same as that of the forward cylinder section.
•Where it is suspected that... it is the practice (or custom) to steam out the coils.
•In large marine installations it is standard (or usual) practice to use...
•The sensitivity for detection is typically (or usually, or generally, or commonly, or as a rule) five times as great as...
•In designing such packed columns, it is common (or general) practice to assume "piston", or "plug" flow.
•The regions of strongest divergence tend to be found over the subtropical regions.
•Many plant breeders make a practice of having different batches of seed treated with gamma rays, neutrons and one chemical mutagen.
•The usual way to stop the intrusion has been to drill... (геол.).
II•In this way dye molecules can enter more freely otherwise inaccessible dye-sites.
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32 отличаться от
•The internal angular momentum is distinct from the external one.
•Their properties are unlike those of any other materials.
•The attitude of the American worker toward machines has been different from that of the European worker.
•The nomenclature adopted for research and development purposes must necessarily depart from that in current use in industry.
•The high melting point and greater strength of brazing filler metals differentiate brazing soldering.
•Chalcopyrite is distinguished from pyrite by its lesser hardness.
•The composition of the Moon is distinct from that of the Earth.
•Vycron differs from other polyester fibres in chemical constitution.
•A shock only differs by a third-order term the adiabatic transition.
•This contrasts with the enthalpy properties.
•Coastal outlines of deltas are often other than the traditional triangle, depending upon...
•Structural isomers are compounds that differ from each other by the positioning of atoms or...
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33 делать вывод о том, что
•The geologist inferred that the deformed strata were originally in a soft condition.
•From this fact, we might reason that the heating of rock will cause expansion of...
•We can make the inference (or draw the conclusion) that in the early aeons of earth history...
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34 исходя из
•From theoretical principles they showed that...
•Based on this linear speed, the speed ratio of two pulleys is...
•Based upon an examination of the chart, it is believed that...
•On the basis that the radio signals... he has calculated the distance...
•Reasoning from this knowledge of... Mendeleyev stated...
•Using (or Starting from) the calculated data as the base,...
•On the basis of indirect evidence,...
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35 аналогично
•In a similar (or like) manner (or Along similar lines), design equations may be derived from the general formula.
•This type of door can be folded in a manner like the operation of the camera bellows.
•The device would operate in much the same way (or manner, or fashion) as (or similarly, or analogously, to) a core array.
•The retina cells transform the light image into a spatial pattern of electrical signals, much as a television camera does.
•Gases behave similarly (or in a similar way) in all directions.
•The components of strain are specified in a similar way to the stresses.
* * *Аналогично -- similarly, in a similar manner to, in a manner identical to that for; reciprocally (соответственно)Oxygen reacting with the rolling-element surfaces can act in a similar manner to the antiwear additive.Two of plexiglass pieces were bevelled in a manner identical to that for the aluminum walls of the test section.Reciprocally, implementation of these systems has been a most challenging test for programming languages.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > аналогично
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36 вышеприведённый
•It is evident from the foregoing equation that...
•The foregoing shows that...
•We ignore refracting rays for reasons given above (or for the above(- stated) reasons).
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37 ограничиваться
•The use of these manipulators is not confined to welding.
•Accuracy is limited only by that of the original data.
•The duties of the operator are limited to feeding the work into the machine.
•Practical use of porcelain enamels is limited to metals with...
•The use of these detectors is restricted to applications where...
•We have restricted ourselves to the simplest case of spherical molecules.
•The disturbance is confined to a surface enclosing the origin.
•This technique is limited by the large amounts of vapour that must be pumped off.
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38 противоположный
. в противоположном направлении; действовать в противоположные стороны; диаметрально противоположный; направленный в сторону, противоположную; обратный; прямо противоположный; равный и противоположный; с противоположных сторон•The configuration of the product can be opposite to (or from) that of the starting material.
•The ions with charges opposite that of the central ion...
•There are always two opposing tendencies which counteract each other.
•The force opposite to the direction of motion...
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39 связывать с
•Absolute dating has enabled geologists to relate the history of the earth to that of the other planets of the solar system.
•The odor we associate with a substance is determined by...
•This phenomenon may be linked to certain mathematical properties of...
•The gravitational attraction that binds a planet to the Sun...
•The nuclear force binds neutrons protons together.
•These expressions relate the flow velocity and (or to, or with) the pressure.
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40 противоположен
•Motion on the transform fault is the opposite of that in the simple transcurrent fault (геол.).
•The substitution in this reaction is the opposite of (or is opposite to) that realized under acidic conditions.
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