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возникновение
Linolensäure
I. acid [ˈæsɪd] СЪЩ
1. acid ХИМ:
Säure f <-, -n>
Bessemerverfahren ср <-s> kein pl
2. acid no pl прен (criticism):
Kritik f <-, -en>
3. acid no pl sl (LSD):
Acid ср <-s> sl
II. acid [ˈæsɪd] ПРИЛ
1. acid ХИМ:
acid solution ХИМ
2. acid (sour):
acid taste
3. acid (critical):
scharf <schärfer, am schärfsten>
acid remark
linolenic acid [ˌlɪnəlenɪkˈæsɪd] СЪЩ
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The halides react with water to form boric acid.
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Domains vary in length from between about 25 amino acids up to 500 amino acids in length.
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This reaction uses a benzaldehyde and aminoacetoaldehyde diethyl acetal, which in an acid medium react to form isoquinoline.
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In the brain, domoic acid especially damages the hippocampus and amygdaloid nucleus.
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Acid attacks are often referred to as a crime of passion, fueled by jealousy and revenge.
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The acid is used for example in food or serves as a platform chemical.
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www.ttz-bremerhaven.de
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Die Säure wird zum Beispiel im Lebensmittel eingesetzt oder dient als Plattformchemikalie.
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In the inorganics (acids, alkalis and solids) sector, we mix acid, neutral and alkaline, liquid and viscous formulation components in nine different containers with capacities ranging from 3-14m³ for producing for example cleaning agents, surfactant mixtures, cooling brines, etc.
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www.julius-hoesch.de
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Im Bereich Anorganika (Säuren, Laugen und Feststoffe) mischen wir auf neun unterschiedlichen Behältern mit einem Fassungsvermögen von 3-14m³ saure, neutrale und alkalische, flüssige und viskose Rezepturbestandteile um zum Beispiel Reiniger, Tensidmischungen, Kühlsolen, usw. herzustellen.
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Researchers are especially interested in this animal because in contrast to other mammals and vertebrates, it is completely insensitive to pain when exposed to acid, which normally would evoke painful burns and inflammation. The African mole-rat is also apparently resistant to cancer.
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www.mdc-berlin.de
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Für die Forschung ist der Nacktmull von besonderem Interesse, weil er im Gegensatz zu anderen Säuge- und Wirbeltieren keinen Schmerz empfindet, wenn er mit Säure in Berührung kommt, die normalerweise schmerzhafte Verätzungen und Entzündungen verursacht und auch nicht an Krebs erkrankt.
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Exactly four water molecules and one hydrogen chloride molecule are necessary to form the smallest droplet of acid.
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www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Genau vier Wassermoleküle sind notwendig, um mit Chlorwasserstoff den kleinstmöglichen Tropfen Säure zu erzeugen.
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Transporting of fluids or bulk goods, use outside the temperature range of – 20°C to + 100°C and exposure to chemicals such as acids, lyes and vapours is prohibited.
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www.certex.de
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Verboten ist der Transport von flüssigen Massen oder Schüttgut sowie der Einsatz außerhalb des Temperaturbereichs von –20° bis +100° C und unter chemischen Einflüssen, wie Säuren, Laugen und Dämpfen.
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