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Перевод: glossary
[существительное] словарь ; глоссарий
Тезаурус:
- The glossary and text, however, sometimes conflict, and quite why we are told that "Moving of deer" is "A procedure involving the movement of deer" is beyond me.
- The technique of atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) (see glossary) is often used to analyse copper-based metals.
- His mentor, Tolkien, had brought a touch of genius to the art of the glossary, and Norman Davis followed him with distinction in the glossary to Bennett and Smithers, Early Middle English Verse and Prose and in the Chaucer Glossary, for which he enlisted the help of three Oxford colleagues.
- For radiocarbon "ages" below about 10,000 years, the error term is typically plus/minus 50-;100 years (at the 68 per cent confidence level: see glossary).
- Spot analysis by microprobe or EDX analysis (see glossary) in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) (see glossary) can detect the solder points by the minor changes in composition.
- Headteachers' reports, parents' newsletters and other written evidence can also help, and a simple educational glossary can be invaluable.
- Glossary
- Mass-spectrometry techniques (see glossary) are currently receiving attention because they are superior to other methods in sensitivity and the range of chemical elements to which they can be applied.
- The book is well-presented with several explanatory appendices, glossary and a very complete index.
- Neutron activation analysis (see glossary) was developed in the mid-1940s, following the introduction of nuclear reactors.
- Even so, the resulting error term is still typically plus/minus 5-;10 per cent of the age, at the 68 per cent confidence level (see glossary).
- The Queen will certainly need a glossary, but even then she may well be uncertain as to just how much Kelman likes his unlikely lad.
- There are several approaches, the first being study at high magnification using an optical microscope or scanning electron microscope (SEM) (see glossary).
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