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Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
Pulp magazine — Pulp magazines (or pulp fiction; often referred to as the pulps ) were inexpensive fiction magazines. They were widely published from the 1920s through the 1950s. The term pulp fiction can also refer to mass market paperbacks since the… … Wikipedia
Molded pulp — Molded pulp, also named Moulded pulp or Molded Fibre, is a packaging material, typically made from recycled paperboard and/or newsprint. It is used for protective packaging or for food service trays and beverage carriers. Other typical uses are… … Wikipedia
Dissolving pulp — (also called dissolving cellulose) is a bleached wood pulp that has a high cellulose content (> 90%). It is produced chemically from the pulpwood, in a process that has a low yield (30 35% of the wood). This pulp has special properties, such… … Wikipedia
Red pulp — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = pulpa splenica GraySubject = 278 GrayPage = 1284 Caption = Transverse section of a portion of the spleen. (Spleen pulp labeled at lower right.) Caption2 = Spleen System = Precursor = MeshName = MeshNumber … Wikipedia
Special fine paper — is a classification of paper used for copying and digital printing.[1] Contents 1 Copy paper 2 Digital printing paper 3 See also … Wikipedia
paper pulp — raw material for paper manufacture that contains vegetable, mineral, or man made fibres. It forms a matted or felted sheet on a screen when moisture is removed. Rags and other fibres, such as straw, grasses, and bark of the mitsumata… … Universalium
Coated fine paper — or woodfree coated paper (WFC) are mainly produced for offset printing[1]. Contents 1 Standard coated fine papers 2 Low coat weight papers 3 Art papers … Wikipedia
cider — ciderish, ciderlike, adj. /suy deuhr/, n. the juice pressed from apples (or formerly from some other fruit) used for drinking, either before fermentation (sweet cider) or after fermentation (hard cider), or for making applejack, vinegar, etc.… … Universalium
λεπτόσαρκον — λεπτόσαρκος with fine pulp masc/fem acc sg λεπτόσαρκος with fine pulp neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
sieve — n. & v. n. a utensil having a perforated or meshed bottom for separating solids or coarse material from liquids or fine particles, or for reducing a soft solid to a fine pulp. v.tr. 1 put through or sift with a sieve. 2 examine (evidence etc.) to … Useful english dictionary
Frederick Abel — Infobox Scientist name = Sir Frederick Abel, Bt box width = image width =250px caption = Frederick Abel birth date = 17 July 1827 birth place = London death date = 6 September 1902 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = English… … Wikipedia