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Výsledky hledání "soft chain" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
soft chain měkký řetězec [soft čein] A carbon chain which is biodegradable.
rhizopus soft-rot měkká hnědá hniloba [raizəpəs soft rot] Rhizopus nigricans Ehrenh.
bacteria soft rot mokrá bakteriální hniloba [bækti:rijə soft rot]
soft loan zvýhodněná půjčka [soft lәun]
soft scale štítenka břečťanová [soft skeil] Coccus heridum L.
soft water měkká voda [soft wo:tə] Water which forms an immediate lather with soap and has a total hardness which is typically less than 60 milligrams per litre (e.g. CaCO3).
soft energy path měkká energetická cesta [soft enәdži pa:Ө] Theory by Amory Lovins; replacing current energy system based on fossil and nuclear fuels by renewable sources and efficient use.
chain řetěz, řetězec (např. potravní) [čein]
log-chain vlek na klády [log čein] log haul
open-chain (adj) alifatický [әupәn čein] aliphatic
radioactive chain rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů [reidi:euæktiv čein] A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. decay family, decay series, disintegration chain, radioactive series, decay chain
decay chain rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů [dikei čejn] A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. decay family, decay series, radioactive chain, disintegration chain, radioactive series
disintegration chain rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů [disintigreišən čein] A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. decay family, decay series, radioactive chain, radioactive series, decay chain
food chain potravní řetězec [fu:d čejn] Series of organisms which pass energy from one to the other as each provides the food for the next.
supply chain dodavatelský řetězec [saplai čein]
trophic chain potravní řetězec [trofik čein]
hard chain pevný řetězec [ha:d čein] A multigranched carbon chain that fails to break down in water.
chain reaction řetězová reakce [čein ri:ækšən] A multiple nuclear fission, taking place within a certain mass of a fissionable isotope.
polymerase chain reaction polymerázová řetězová reakce [poli:mәreiz čein ri:ækšәn] A process in which a particular DNA segment from a mixture of DNA chains is rapidly replicated, producing a large, readily analyzed sample of a piece of DNA. PCR
detrital food chain detritický potravní řetězec [detritəl fu:d čejn] A structured feeding hierarchy in the early stages of which the primary producers form detritus on which decomposer organisms feed.
food-chain crops (pl.) plodiny (jako součást) potravního řetězce (pl.) [fu:d čejn krops] Crops including tobacco, crops grown for human consumption and crops grown for feed for animals whose products are consumed by humans.
grazing food chain pastevní potravinový řetězec [greiziŋ fu:d čejn] A structured feeding hierarchy in which the transfer of energy is brought about by consumption of organic matter. food chain
nuclear chain reaction jaderná řetězová reakce, nukleární řetězová reakce [nju:kliə čein riækšən] A series of nuclear reactions in which one of the agents necessary to the series is itself produced by the reactions so as to cause like reactions. chain reaction