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Перевод: spherical speek spherical


[прилагательное]
сферический; шарообразный


Тезаурус:

  1. In the case of the SAM, this is a tiny spherical depression ground into the end of a sapphire rod.
  2. The sand and silt particles, which are roughly spherical in shape range from 2,000 microns ( ) to 50 microns in diameter (sands) and from 50 to 2 microns (silts); the finer silt particles being indistinguishable individually to the naked eye.
  3. One idea is to encapsulate the haemoglobin in spherical structures of fatty material called liposomes, or to cross-link it with chemical agents.
  4. By using quasielastic light scattering, the micellar system can be shown to contain monodisperse, spherical aggregates with an average radius of 22.7.
  5. A team of Swiss researchers, however, has been focusing its efforts on the self-replication of closed, spherical structures by developing a so-called "autopoietic" system.
  6. The recent sediments contain soot characteristic of fuel-oil, which has been extensively used only since 1940, and magnetic particles which, says Battarbee, "are predominantly spherical and can be identified as power station fly-ash."
  7. The transformation that turns the pattern on the plane into the spherical version is none other than inversion.
  8. There was a heap of rough geological specimens, including two almost spherical stones, a little like cannon balls, one black and one a sulphurous yellow, some ammonites and trilobites, a large crystal ball, a green glass inkwell, the articulated skeleton of a cat, a heap of books, two of which could be seen to be the Divina Commedia and Faust , and an hourglass in a wooden frame.
  9. This model allows us to calculate the average trends in the binding energies of nuclei, but it predicts incorrectly that all nuclei should have a spherical shape, which varies as the cube root of the atomic weight, just as the radius of a liquid drop varies as the cube root of its mass.
  10. An early form of analogue computer, the astrolabe was primarily designed to solve problems of spherical trigonometry to shorten astronomical calculations.
  11. Other species have squat whorls, the whole ammonoid being so tightly rolled up as to be almost spherical.
  12. The lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase (LCAT) system is active in this process and generates cholesterol esters in the HDL and converts them into a spherical shape.
  13. A mature spherical HDL particle is thus formed after acquiring apo-A particles from intestinal HDL.

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