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рассеянные элементы, микроэлементы — trace elements
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1. trace element[lang name="Russian"]рассеянные элементы, микроэлементы — trace elements
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1) Biology: minor constituent, trace constituent2) Medicine: trace substance3) Engineering: microelement5) Forestry: micronutrient element (питательный элемент, потребляемый в малых количествах)6) Metallurgy: microcell7) Electronics: microcomponent8) Oil: trace element9) Perfume: minor element10) Ecology: minor nutrient, trace mineral11) Household appliances: dice12) Makarov: minor component, minor nutrient element13) Electrochemistry: local cell, local element, tracer element -
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1) General subject: addition, admixture, adulterant, alloy (happiness without alloy - ничем не омрачённое счастье), dash (чего-либо), impurities, infusion, intermixture, savor, smack, spice, taint, tincture, tincture (какого-л. цвета), touch, impurity2) Computers: dopant3) Geology: adulteration4) Medicine: additive, foreign matter, foreign substance5) Engineering: addition agent, additive agent, chemical impurity, compounding material, extraneous material, impurity element, impurity substance, pollutant (в воздухе), residual element6) Chemistry: dirt7) Construction: extraneous matter8) Automobile industry: pollution (в воздухе, металле и т. п.)9) Mining: contaminant (вредная), impurity (нежелательная)10) Diplomatic term: tinge12) Metallurgy: residual element (в стали)13) Electronics: interstitial diffusant14) Oil: addition (добавка), foreign body, inclusion (чужеродных частиц в зёрнах минералов и пр.), contaminant15) Astronautics: admixture (impurity, deposit), deposit (admixture, impurity)16) Food industry: besatz17) Silicates: enclosure18) Perfume: pollution agent19) Ecology: accompanying element, extraneous substance20) Household appliances: contamination21) Drilling: foreign matrix, fouling, ingredient, mix, pollution22) Oil&Gas technology foreign object23) Microelectronics: dope24) Polymers: contaminant (загрязняющая), doping agent, gunk, streak25) Programming: mixin (класс участвующий во множественном наследовании, обогощает производный класс некоторыми дополнительными свойствами)26) Automation: foreign material, mixture27) Semiconductors: dopant (вводимая намеренно)28) Cables: addition (вводимая специально), additive (вводимая специально), dope (вводимая специально)29) Makarov: adjuvant, adulterant (снижающая качество), adulterant (снижающее качество), contaminant (физической, химической или биологической природы), foreign body (напр. зерна), incidental additive, savour, tang, trace30) Electrochemistry: add., grease31) Building materials: remixture32) Combustion gas turbines: impurity (вредная в топливе) -
5 окрашивать
•The dials are painted with a substance containing a trace of a radium salt.
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