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ограничительные
atmosphärische Grenzschicht

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Grenzschicht f <-, -en>
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bounda·ry [ˈbaʊndəri] SUBST

1. boundary (limit):

Grenze f <-, -n>

2. boundary DESP (in cricket):

at·mos·pher·ic [ˌætməsˈferɪk] ADJ

1. atmospheric (in atmosphere):

2. atmospheric (setting a mood):

I. lay·er [ˈleɪəʳ, americ -ɚ] SUBST

1. layer (of substance):

Schicht f <-, -en>
Ozonschicht f <-> kein pl

2. layer fig:

layer (level) of bureaucracy
Stufe f <-, -n>
layer (in an organization) administrative
Ebene f <-, -n>

3. layer (laying hen):

Legehenne f <-, -n>

4. layer JARDIN:

Ableger m <-s, ->

II. lay·er [ˈleɪəʳ, americ -ɚ] VERBO trans

1. layer (arrange into layers):

to layer sth [with sth]

2. layer (cut into layers):

3. layer JARDIN:

Vocabulário Técnico de Geografia Klett

atmospheric boundary layer SUBST

Vocabulário Técnico de Geografia Klett

layer [leɪə] SUBST

Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett

layer SUBST

Dicionário de Termos de Viação PONS

layer

Present
Ilayer
youlayer
he/she/itlayers
welayer
youlayer
theylayer
Past
Ilayered
youlayered
he/she/itlayered
welayered
youlayered
theylayered
Present Perfect
Ihavelayered
youhavelayered
he/she/ithaslayered
wehavelayered
youhavelayered
theyhavelayered
Past Perfect
Ihadlayered
youhadlayered
he/she/ithadlayered
wehadlayered
youhadlayered
theyhadlayered

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However, water may also increase hydrocarbon emissions, possibly due to an increased quenching layer thickness.
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The troposphere (lower atmosphere) is the densest layer of the atmosphere.
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Mantle dentin is formed by newly differentiated odontoblasts and forms a layer approximately 150 micrometers wide.
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This net force decreases the force exerted onto the wall by the particles in the surface layer.
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This initial layer prevents hydrogen from penetrating deep into the steel substrate, thus avoiding the serious problems associated with hydrogen embrittlement.
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