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стабилизирующий эффект
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Membrane stabilizing effect — Membrane stabilizing effects involve the inhibition or total abolishing of action potential from being propagated across the membrane. This phenomenon is common in nerve tissues as they are the carrier of impulses from the periphery to the… … Wikipedia
effect — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 change that is caused by sth ADJECTIVE ▪ decisive, dramatic, far reaching, important, marked, powerful, profound, pronounced, significant … Collocations dictionary
stabilizing — adj. Stabilizing is used with these nouns: ↑effect, ↑influence … Collocations dictionary
Beta-silicon effect — The beta silicon effect also called silicon hyperconjugation in organosilicon chemistry is a special type of hyperconjugation and describes the stabilizing effect of a silicon atom placed in a position once removed (β) from a carbocation. A… … Wikipedia
Polar effect — The Polar effect or electronic effect in chemistry is the effect exerted by a substituent on modifying electrostatic forces operating on a nearby reaction center. The main contributors to the polar effect are the inductive effect, mesomeric… … Wikipedia
Alpha effect — The alpha effect refers to the increased nucleophilicity of a molecule due to the presence of an adjacent (alpha) atom with lone pair electrons [Chemical Reactivity . 14 July 2006. Michigan State University. 27 Jul 2006 .] . The molecule does not … Wikipedia
dihedral effect — The stabilizing effect of dihedral in the sideslip. When an aircraft sideslips, one wing is forced down, creating a difference between the upper and the lower wings’ angles of attack, with the greatest angle of attack on the lower wing. The… … Aviation dictionary
Keel effect — In AviationThe result of the lift being above the center of gravity (aircraft) in high wing aircraft. Results in a tendency for the aircraft to return to level flight when the aircraft is put into a bank. Low wing aircraft use wing dihedral to… … Wikipedia
Magnus effect — The Magnus effect, demonstrated on a ball. v represents the wind velocity, the arrow F the resulting force towards the side of lower pressure. The Magnus effect is the phenomenon whereby a spinning object flying in a fluid creates a whirlpool of… … Wikipedia
Anomeric effect — In organic chemistry, the anomeric effect or Edward Lemieux effect is a stereoelectronic effect that describes the tendency of heteroatomic substituents adjacent to a heteroatom within a cyclohexane ring to prefer the axial orientation instead of … Wikipedia
Electronic effect — An electronic effect influences the structure, reactivity, or properties of molecule but is neither a traditional bond nor a steric effect. [G. L. Miessler and D. A. Tarr “Inorganic Chemistry” 3rd Ed, Pearson/Prentice Hall publisher, ISBN 0 13… … Wikipedia