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04:15 Jun 18, 2002 |
Russian to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering / chemistry, catalysis | ||||
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| Selected response from: Jack Doughty United Kingdom Local time: 11:32 | |||
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4 +3 | intensive dispersion of the active component |
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4 +1 | fine grinding of the active component ( live catalyst) |
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intensive dispersion of the active component Explanation: ... Work to date has focussed on intensive dispersion of aqueous drops into natural oils and organic solvents where unexplained differences in partitioning and ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-06-18 08:55:58 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- (Reply to asker) Thank you. I am not a chemist myself, but I doubt if it would be possible to speak of \"profound dispersion\". No such usage found on \"Google\". \"Profound\" is more often used in the abstract sense about knowledge, philosophical ideas and so on, with the meaning that they are very detailed and implying that they are difficult for a latyman to understand. www.cape.canterbury.ac.nz/people/ lrw/ResOpps00/resopslw00a.html |
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