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nauka o z. |
daughter element |
ochr.środ. |
decay product; decay product An isotope formed by the radioactive decay of some other isotope. This newly formed isotope possesses physical and chemical properties that are different from those of its parent isotope, and may also be radioactive |
praw. |
descendant descendant; descendent descendent; direct descendant |
prawo pr., ang. |
lineal descendant |
technol. |
successor node |
technol., przetw. |
top-down |
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posp. |
to go in; to lower; to run in |
bud. |
lower; sink; dip |
chem. |
to lower; to sink; to reduce |
hobb., kultur. |
go down/to |
hutn. |
to descend; to drop |
nauki prz., roln. |
to descend |
nauki sp. |
to go down; to land |
praw. |
descend |
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posp. |
dipping; descending; before the stream |
fiz.jądr., радиоакт. |
daughter product; progeny; disintegration product (any product of the decay of a radionuclide); member of a decay chain; radioactive chain product |
fonol. |
falling |
komp. |
downward |
nauka o z. |
daughter |
praw., nauki sp. |
relative in the descending line |
prawo pr., ang. |
descendant |
technol. |
child; offspring; son |
ład k. |
top down |
радиоакт. |
daughter nuclide; daughter product (radioactif); daughter (radioactif); descendant (immediate product of the decay of a radionuclide, radioactif); chain member |
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posp. |
issue |
ang. |
descendants |
organ. |
progeny |
praw. |
descent |
roln. |
progenies |
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technol., przetw. |
descender |
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Francuski tezaurus |
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slang |
assassiner |