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Перевод: nickel
[прилагательное] никелевый; [существительное] никель ; монета в пять центов; [глагол] никелировать
Тезаурус:
- Stainless steel cutlery is a mix of steel (itself a substance of variable quality), chromium and nickel.
- The trace elements in Sassanian silver provide one example, copper from the Hartz mountains has a very distinctive pattern of high concentrations of arsenic, cobalt, nickel and antimony, and there are a significant number of similar studies.
- nickel, antimony, manganese and uranium.
- However the largest single source of the pollution for Canada is thought to be the nickel and copper smelting plant at Sudbury, Ontario which emits over a million tonnes of sulphur dioxide every year.
- Director of Edinburgh-based MacGregor and Company, Charles Cavaye, argues that because there is no nickel content in 13/0, there is no strength: "Hence the bent knife or the fork with prongs at odd angles.
- They range from 0.01 to 0.5mm in thickness and are made from copper, nickel or iron-nickel alloy depending on the application.
- Ruediger Nickel, the anti-doping chief, who defended the ban at the appeal, said he would be making an announcement about his position.
- But the Federation's anti-doping expert, Ruediger Nickel, said the proposal was unacceptable.
- When it is electro-plated with silver it is called electro-plated nickel silver (EPNS).
- Scientists at IBM's Almaden research centre in San Jose, California, gave a dramatic example of this last spring when they released a picture of 35 xenon atoms arranged to spell their company's name on the surface of a nickel crystal.
- The magnetic-force microscope, developed at IBM's Watson research laboratories in New York, uses a magnetic needle made of nickel which is sensitive to variations of the magnetic field on a surface.
- And a strike in nickel mines in Canada a few years ago affected Britain seriously because they were by far the country's biggest supplier.
- Dr Jelley and Dr Himes have been making measurements of the beta decay of radioactive nickel (nickel was used in the magnetic-spectrometer experiment most widely respected, one done at Canada's Chalk River national laboratory).
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