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Перевод: substance
[существительное] вещество; сущность ; суть ; содержание; субстанция ; материя ; твердость ; плотность ; густота ; имущество; состояние [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Whereas in this much higher ratio (1:50,000), between diluent and medicinal substance, a large number of succussions of the vial filled two-thirds with wine spirit can bring about a far greater development of power ."
- Words with which he hoped to defend himself against imagined conspiracies, actual confession, real Guilts, and words that would too explicitly, too protestingly deny too much of the substance of his own present thoughts as he looked at the girl and his own former behaviour with many, many more of her kind.
- Its basis is the naturally occurring substance uranium, an element which under certain circumstances can be made to become so unstable as to produce an explosive force.
- The main drawbacks associated with fast reactors are their use of the hazardous substance plutonium and the coolant employed, which is usually liquid sodium.
- Following the discovery of prostacyclin it was suggested that endothelial cell production of this very potent antiaggregatory substance might explain this important property (Moncada et al, 1977; Moncada Vane, 1978).
- Press releases must be pithy, and full of substance and strong, clear comment.
- The metaphysician uses the word "substance" of the "thing itself", and thinks of its various properties as attached to it in much the same way that garments become attached to a clothes horse.
- Judi diminished, as her substance flowed into the protuberances.
- You may have heard the horrific tale of the small boy who was painted from head to toe with a metallic-based substance for a carnival and who consequently died of respiratory failure.
- The floor was covered with a black substance that looked like soot, but grated under the soles of her boots like sand.
- The substance aminopterin, made by replacing an -OH group by an -NH 2 group on the pteridine part of folic acid, was a milestone in the history of chemotherapy.
- The systematic application of energy to a surface or substance over a period of time with the intention of removing dirt.
- This type of experiment indicates that the relative importances of the external and internal causes depends upon the substance being considered.
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