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Перевод: magnesia speek magnesia


[существительное]
окись магния; жженая магнезия; оксид магния; магнезия


Тезаурус:

  1. Again, magnesium metal is stronger than magnesium oxide, magnesia, though the energy difference in the bonds is dramatically shown by burning magnesium ribbon in oxygen.
  2. Whereas nephrite contains a high proportion of magnesia and a considerable one of lime, neither of these is present except as traces in jadeite.
  3. To correct acid, many dentists advise "Milk of Magnesia", contained only in one toothpaste - Phillips' Dental Magnesia.
  4. Milk of magnesia, an osmotic laxative, was used according to age, body weight, and severity of the constipation.
  5. The treatment of chronic idiopathic constipation consisted of education, faecal disimpaction, prevention of future impaction, and promotion of regular bowel habits with dietary fibre and milk of magnesia, and finally toilet training of the preschool child.
  6. Indigestion could be quelled with a simple magnesia tablet, thousands of which she chewed in her lifetime.
  7. In severe constipation with rock hard stools, the starting dose of milk of magnesia was approximately 2 ml/kg body weight per day.
  8. Lucius Cornelius Scipio, brother of Publius Scipio Africanus who was famed for his victory over Hannibal in Africa, defeated Antiochus III of Syria at the Battle of Magnesia in western Asia Minor in 189 BC.
  9. It will be easy enough to bleach them with some Milk of Magnesia the night before he comes home.
  10. He did not choose to go; after an adventurous escape, west, north, across the northern mountains to the Aegean, across the Aegean in a merchant ship, through an Athenian fleet (when Themistokles threatened to incriminate the skipper if the skipper did not conceal him), he finally reached Asia; he died a few years later, as governor of Magnesia, an inland Ionian city, under the Persian king.
  11. According to the Suda, Simonides of Magnesia sang of a victory by Antiochus III over the Gauls, about which we know nothing - unless it is to be identified with the episode to which II Maccabees refers as a success by eight thousand Babylonian Jews and four thousand Macedonians against Galatian raiders (8.20).
  12. My aunt and my mother were particularly fond of him, and when he had a stomach upset they fussed over him all the time, preparing special bland food for him, making him swallow Milk of Magnesia and advising him not to drink too much Christmas sherry.

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