sil |
filter |
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silbandspress |
belt filter |
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silbandspress |
filter belt press |
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silicium |
silicon (A brittle metalloid element that exists in two allotropic forms; occurs principally in sand, quartz, granite, feldspar, and clay. It is usually a grey crystalline solid but is also found as a brown amorphous powder. It is used in transistors, rectifiers, solar cells, and alloys. Its compounds are widely used in glass manufacture, the building industry, and in the form of silicones) |
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silkeshäger |
little egret |
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sillval |
fin-backed whale |
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sillval |
finback |
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sillval |
true fin whale |
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silning |
screening (The reduction of the electric field about a nucleus by the space charge of the surrounding electrons) |
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silning |
sieving (The size distribution of solid particles on a series of standard sieves of decreasing size, expressed as a weight percent) |
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silo |
silo (A large round tower on a farm for storing grain or winter food for cattle) |
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silt |
silt (The fine mineral material formed from the erosion of rock fragments and deposited by rivers and lakes. Its particles are the intermediate form between sand and clay. The particles can range in size from 0.01-0.05 mm in diameter) |
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silver |
silver (A very ductile malleable brilliant greyish-white element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal. It occurs free and in argentite and other ores: used in jewellery, tableware, coinage, electrical contacts, and in electroplating. Its compounds are used in photography) |
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silverkloridanalys |
analysis of AgCl |
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silverkloridanalys |
analysis of silver chloride |
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silvertärna |
Arctic tern |
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simulering |
simulation (A representation of a problem, situation in mathematical terms, especially using a computer) |
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sintring |
vitrification (Formation of a glassy or noncrystalline material) |
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sintring |
sintering (Forming a coherent bonded mass by heating metal powders without melting, used mostly in powder metallurgy) |
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SIS Miljömärkning AB |
SIS Eco-labelling AB |
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