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Перевод: spherical
[прилагательное] сферический; шарообразный
Тезаурус:
- In the case of the SAM, this is a tiny spherical depression ground into the end of a sapphire rod.
- 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.
- One idea is to encapsulate the haemoglobin in spherical structures of fatty material called liposomes, or to cross-link it with chemical agents.
- By using quasielastic light scattering, the micellar system can be shown to contain monodisperse, spherical aggregates with an average radius of 22.7.
- 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.
- 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."
- The transformation that turns the pattern on the plane into the spherical version is none other than inversion.
- 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.
- 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.
- An early form of analogue computer, the astrolabe was primarily designed to solve problems of spherical trigonometry to shorten astronomical calculations.
- Other species have squat whorls, the whole ammonoid being so tightly rolled up as to be almost spherical.
- 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.
- A mature spherical HDL particle is thus formed after acquiring apo-A particles from intestinal HDL.
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