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English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
isomer — Synonyms and related words: acid, acidity, agent, alkali, alkalinity, alloisomer, anion, antacid, artificial isotope, atom, base, biochemical, cation, chemical, chemical element, chromoisomer, compound, copolymer, deuterium, dimer, element, heavy … Moby Thesaurus
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