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Перевод: absorber
[существительное] поглотитель ; абсорбер ; амортизатор
Тезаурус:
- The upper 70-;100 m of the ocean is an effective absorber of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere but the downward diffusion, advection or convection of the carbon-containing waters of the upper mixed layer into the deeper stable layer is a relatively slow process taking 500 years or more (Revelle, 1982).
- A pilot-scale packed absorber has been designed and is being used to investigate the absorption and reaction of various odorous compounds with different reactants, enabling the performance of this type of absorption equipment to be predicted.
- Right: Products from the Warmseal range include moisture absorber with refillpack, and a slim above-window or patio door ventilator
- If the compounds are toxic, though, the off-gases may have to be collected and treated, probably by passing them through a granular activated carbon absorber.
- Absorption by methane certainly accounts for much of this solar heating, but its abundance may be insufficient to produce the whole effect, in which case there may be an as yet unidentified absorber such as a thin suspension of black soot from the photodissociation of methane.
- SOCKLINER ZO 2 SHOCK ABSORBER **HYTREL TRAMPOLINE MIDSOLE MIDSOLE CHAMBER OUTSOLE OUTSOLE WINDOW **HYTREL TRAMPOLINE MIDSOLE CHAMBER AREA OUTSOLE WINDOW MOTION CONTROL DEVICE
- One second I had been speeding at fifty miles an hour along a ribbon of uninterrupted concrete; the next, to the wide-eyed amusement of a group of policemen standing beside a checkpoint, there was a loud crunch, every shock absorber on the Nissan thudded home to its end-stops and I found myself dead in the water by a pothole large enough to accommodate half Balboa's army.
- McMahon and Greene first considered the effect of running surfaces using a mathematical model which depicted a runner's legs as a rack and-pinion element linked to a spring and shock absorber.
- In particular the way small firms function as "a highly elastic shock absorber of underemployed and marginal workers which is extremely important in recessions" (Samuels 1981 p.45).
- A PRODUCT of space programme technology, which had to find a way to recycle astronauts' air, this "circle absorber" is designed to recycle expensive gases exhaled from patient, thus saving money and cutting down on pollution.
- Brundle's trouble had been caused by a split exhaust pipe which overheated a shock absorber.
- The sole is made from durable and versatile Aosta rubber, while the shock absorber is the highly rated Silicone Formula 18, which is located in the midsole of the shoe.
- It adjusts itself to road conditions, switching each shock absorber from firm to soft in just 150 milliseconds.
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