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Перевод: sulphur
[прилагательное] сернистый; зеленовато-желтый; [существительное] сера ; зеленовато-желтый цвет; бабочка из семейства белянок; [глагол] окуривать серой
Тезаурус:
- But the power industry in West Germany cut its sulphur emissions 75 per cent between 1983 and 1988.
- In Sweden, sulphur dioxide emissions will have been reduced 65 per cent between 1980 and 1995, 45 per cent by 1985.
- Agricultural students learnt that the dilute rain of sulphur from power stations was just useful extra fertiliser.
- Rather than the expected planar monocyclic cation ( cf , an alternative structure as observed with two rings joined to form an cation ( Fig. 1 ) in which each of the component rings provides one electron for a unique type of interaction through four sulphur atoms.
- On 20 February, the Secretary of State for Energy, John Wakeham, downplayed the role of FGD in meeting the sulphur reductions, telling the House of Commons that FGD was "an important means" of cutting SOsub2; but "there were other means too".
- It could create dependence on unreliable imports (as the world market for low sulphur coal is extremely susceptible to sharp increases in demand and expensive because of its popularity in the USA), adversely affect the balance of payments, be vulnerable to changes in the value of the pound, increase unemployment costs from the mining industry, and lead to the geological abandonment of UK mines, thus making it a difficult policy to reverse.
- In these problem areas, the UK contributed around 20 per cent of the sulphur, over half as much again as any other country.
- In Britain, a DoE group has now estimated that to return Britain's soil and freshwaters to a pre-pollution state, a 90 per cent reduction in sulphur is required.
- Relying heavily on a low sulphur coal strategy in place of FGD, may create problems which could yet undermine even the short-term economic case for such a policy.
- Britain was granted a specially lenient deal because Environment Minister Lord Caithness argued that it could not fit FGD in the required timescale, and that it had domestic high sulphur coal which it "had to use" whereas other countries relied mainly on imported low sulphur coal.
- The lime was mixed with flowers of sulphur so that the walls would give off sulphurous fumes when they got warm.
- Sulphur is important too, as some common amino acids also contain small amounts of this element, and virtually all natural proteins contain some of these sulphur-containing amino acids.
- Sulphur.
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