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14:19 Feb 17, 2005 |
German to English translations [PRO] Science - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Martina Burkert United States Local time: 07:22 | ||||||
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4 +1 | degradation product |
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4 | Folgeprodukt n <prod> secondary material; after-product |
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4 | products resulting (from the breakdown of) |
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4 | reaction product |
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3 | byproducts |
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3 | intermediary product |
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Folgeprodukt n <prod> secondary material; after-product Explanation: disintegration product; daughter product |
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products resulting (from the breakdown of) Explanation: ...to put it in context... |
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degradation product Explanation: see: http://www.scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=d... |
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byproducts Explanation: Probably this is what is meant here. |
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intermediary product Explanation: as a substance that can undergo further reactions (also unwanted reactions) |
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reaction product Explanation: look at the link below. In your context reaction product also looks like the best choice. Reference: http://www.proz.com/?sp=h&id=806721 |
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