- dust analysis
- исследование пыли; анализ пыли
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Dust Networks — Type private Industry specialized semiconductors Founded 2004 Headquarters 30695 Hu … Wikipedia
Dust Cave — is a Paleoindian archaeology site located in northern Alabama.[1] It is in the Highland Rim in the limestone bluffs that overlook Coffee Slough, a tributary of the Tennessee River.[2] The site was occupied during the Pleistocene and early… … Wikipedia
Dust devil — For other uses, see Dust devil (disambiguation). A dust devil in Arizona … Wikipedia
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Dust bunny — For the album by Bettie Serveert, see Dust Bunnies. Dust Bunnies … Wikipedia
Hair analysis — is the chemical analysis of a hair sample. Hair may be considered for retrospective purposes when blood and urine are no longer expected to contain a particular contaminant, typically a year or less. [Eastern Research Group. [http://www.atsdr.cdc … Wikipedia
Cosmic dust — Space dust redirects here. For other uses, see Space dust (disambiguation). Porous chondrite interplanetary dust particle. Cosmic dust is a type of dust composed of particles in space which are a few molecules to 0.1 µm in size. Cosmic dust… … Wikipedia
Angel Dust (Faith No More album) — Angel Dust Studio album by Faith No More Released June 8, 1992 … Wikipedia
Asian Dust — Yellow Dust Dust clouds leaving mainland China and traveling toward Korea and Japan. Chinese name Traditional Chinese … Wikipedia
Angel Dust (album) — Infobox Album Name = Angel Dust Type = Album Artist = Faith No More Released =Start date|1992|6|8 Recorded = Coast Recorders and Brilliant Studios San Francisco, California January – March 1992The Making of Angel Dust, Mike Bordin interview. MTV … Wikipedia
interplanetary dust particle — ▪ astronomy also called micrometeoroid, micrometeorite , or cosmic dust particle a small grain, generally less than a few hundred micrometres in size and composed of silicate minerals and glassy nodules but sometimes including sulfides,… … Universalium