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Перевод: preserved
[прилагательное] консервированный
Тезаурус:
- Bryozoans are quite commonly preserved as internal moulds - the calcite skeleton is dissolved away leaving only the sediment fillings of the chambers once occupied by the zooids.
- Hence TL is normally used in the following situations: beyond the range of radiocarbon: when no organic material has been preserved on the site: when the association between the event to be dated and the radiocarbon content of the organic samples is poor; or for the few periods where the age range on a calibrated radiocarbon age is larger than the corresponding TL error term.
- The element of parental responsibility is preserved by paragraph 18 of Schedule 3 under which a parent of a child who is the subject of an ESO commits an offence (maximum fine 400) for failing to comply with any directions given by the supervisor.
- An excellent porosity is normally preserved between the fragments of the breccias and widespread fracturing has resulted in high permeabilities.
- Some small but particularly beautiful areas of woods, cliffs and islands are preserved and cared for by the National Trust .
- Decency was thus rather quaintly preserved by wearing less.
- For 1900 there is record of measures taken to support the Transvaal War fund; for 1901 the resolution to send King Edward VII the parish's sympathy on the death of Queen Victoria - the handsome 14 x 9 inch black-bordered acknowledgement by the Home Office is preserved.
- Specimen largely preserved as an internal mould.
- This is well illustrated by the photographs of its construction preserved in the India Office Library in London.
- Thus is the status quo preserved.
- Had such a plan been feasible, it would have achieved the complete withdrawal of all Arab armies and preserved the integrity of Palestine.
- This species is beautifully preserved in limestone in full relief.
- You would be better spending a weekend in Antwerp, about 15 miles to the east, less well preserved architecturally but with more comprehensive museums and galleries, and much more the feel of a "real" town.
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