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Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
submicron — [sub mī′krän] adj. being shorter or smaller than a micron [a submicron particle] … English World dictionary
submicron — adjective Date: 1948 1. being less than a micron in a (specified) measurement and especially in diameter < a submicron particle > 2. having or consisting of submicron particles < a submicron metal powder > … New Collegiate Dictionary
submicron — sub·mi·cron mī .krän adj 1) being less than a micron in a (specified) measurement and esp. in diameter <a submicron particle> 2) having or consisting of submicron particles <submicron aerosols> … Medical dictionary
submicron — “+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from sub + micron : a very small particle that can be seen only with the ultramicroscope; specifically : one less than 1 × 10 4 centimeters in diameter * * * /sub muy kron/, adj. (of particles) being less than a… … Useful english dictionary
submicron — n. ultra microscopic particle … Dictionary of difficult words
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