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şved — ŞVED, Ă, şvezi, de, s.m. şi f., adj. (înv.) 1. S.m şi f. Suedez (1). 2. adj. Suedez (2). – Din pol. szwed. cf. germ. S c h w e d e. Trimis de cata, 10.03.2 … Dicționar Român
Šved — Švȅd (Švéđanin) m (Švȅtkinja, Švéđānka ž) <N mn Švȅdi/Švéđani> DEFINICIJA stanovnik ili državljanin Švedske ETIMOLOGIJA vidi Švedska … Hrvatski jezični portal
sved — sved·berg; … English syllables
Sved’ — Sp Svèdzė Ap Сведзь/Svyedz’ baltarusiškai (gudiškai) Ap Сведь/Sved’ rusiškai L u. PR Baltarusijoje … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Sved|berg unit — «SVEHD burg, SVAY behr ee», a measure of the rate of sedimentation of a protein or other large molecule in a centrifugal field, equal to 10―13 centimeter per second: »In the tadpole we find a single protein peak with a sedimentation constant of 4 … Useful english dictionary
sved — s ( en, er) SKOG svedjeland … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
Sudor — Sved … Danske encyklopædi
Svedberg,The — Sved·berg (svĕdʹbərg, bĕr ē), The. In full Theodor Svedberg. 1884 1971. Swedish chemist. He won a 1926 Nobel Prize for his work on disperse systems. * * * … Universalium
Svedberg — /sved bardd yeu/, n. The(odor) /tay oh dawrdd /, 1884 1971, Swedish chemist: Nobel prize 1926. * * * … Universalium
Svedberg unit flotation unit — Sved·berg unit, flotation unit (sfedґbərg) [Theodor Svedberg, Swedish chemist, 1884–1971, inventor of the ultracentrifuge and winner of the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1926 for his work on disperse systems] see under unit … Medical dictionary