substance

substance
вещество; материал
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absorbed substance
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absorbing substance
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adhesive substance
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adsorbed substance
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adsorbing substance
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air-polluting substance
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allied substances
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anionogenic substance
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antistatic substance
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binding substance
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bioaccumulated substance
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cationogenic substance
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chemically active substance
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chemically inactive substance
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chemically inert substance
- chemically passive substance -
chemically pure substance
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chemically stable substance
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chemically unstable substance
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dangerous substance
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deleterious substance
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derivative substance
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ferromagnetic substance
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floatable substance
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food substance
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foreign substance
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greasing substance
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harmful substance
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hazardous substance
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high-molecular substance
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high-toxic substance
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identifying substance
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impurity substance
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insulation substance
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living substance
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magnetic substance
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nonionic substance
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nonmagnetic substance
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noxious substance
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oxidizing substance
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paramagnetic substance
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parent substance
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persistent substance
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priority substance
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reducing substance
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reference substance
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smoke substances
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surface-active substance
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surface-inactive substance
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toxic substance
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waste substances
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wear-resistant substance

Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.

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