- heat-sterilized
- стерилизованный нагреванием
Англо-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений. — Кишинёв, Штиинца: Академия наук Молдавской ССР, Институт экологической генетики.. Н. Н. Ерлыкина. 1986.
Англо-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений. — Кишинёв, Штиинца: Академия наук Молдавской ССР, Институт экологической генетики.. Н. Н. Ерлыкина. 1986.
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ultra-heat-treated — /ul trə hēt trēˈtid/ adjective (of milk, etc) sterilized by exposing to very high temperatures, increasing shelf life (abbrev UHT) ORIGIN: ↑ultra (3) … Useful english dictionary
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