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reducing bath - translation to russian

SUGARS THAT CONTAIN FREE OH GROUP AT THE ANOMERIC CARBON ATOM
Non-reducing sugar; Reducing end; Reducing substance; Reducing substances; Nonreducing sugar; Reducing sugars
  • aldehyde group]] is on the far right)
  • Equilibrium between cyclic and open-chain form in one ring of maltose

reducing bath      

общая лексика

восстановительная ванна

reducing bath      
ослабитель, раствор ослабителя
Order of the Bath         
  • Sir Alexander Milne]] (1808–1896) was concurrently KCB (civil division) and GCB (military division); he is pictured wearing both sets of insignia.
  • Marquess of Carisbrooke]] (1886–1960) with the circlet and collar as Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
  • Sir Peter Squire]], Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
  • Sir George Zambellas]] KCB (military division)
  • An embroidered representation, or "chaton", of the star of the civil division of the Order
  • Mantle of the Order
  • Sir George Callaghan]] wearing the insignia of a military Companion of the Order
  • Banners of the senior Knights and Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the [[Henry VII Lady Chapel]] in [[Westminster Abbey]]
  • The insignia of a Knight Grand Cross of the civil division of the order
  • The insignia of a Knight Grand Cross of the military division of the order
  • Star and neck badge of a Knight Commander of the civil division of the order
  • mantles]] over imitations of 17th-century dress. They now wear them over contemporary attire.
  • [[Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland]], KB, with sash, c. 1630
  • Lord Rodney]] (appointed a Knight Companion in 1780) wearing the riband and star of the Order
  • Sash and star of Grand Cross, civil division
  • Prime Minister]], who used the Order of the Bath as a source of political patronage
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  • Coat of arms of the British monarch as sovereign of the Order of the Bath
  • Sir Richard Johns]] in his dress uniform, wearing the star, ribbon, and badge of a military Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
  • [[Westminster Abbey]] with a procession of Knights of the Bath, by [[Canaletto]], 1749
BRITISH ORDER OF CHIVALRY ESTABLISHED 1725
CB (Honour); Knight Commander of the Bath; The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; K.C.B.; Companion in The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Knight of the Bath; Knighthood of the Bath; Knighthoods of the Bath; Companion of the Bath; Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath; Order of the bath; Knights of the Bath; D.C.B.; G.c.b.; G.C.B.; Order of Bath; Companion of the Order of the Bath; Great Masters of the Order of the Bath; Great Master of the Order of the Bath; List of Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; Tria iuncta in uno; Tria juncto in uno; Knight of the Order of the Bath; Companions of the Order of the Bath; Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath; K. B.; Knight commander of the Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross of the Bath; Our Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Companion in the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Commander of the Order of the Bath; Knight Companion of the Bath; Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath; Companion of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Bath; Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Order of Companion of the Bath; Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath; Grand Cross in the Order of the Bath; Dame Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Dame Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Knight Companion of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Companion of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Dame Grand Cross of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Dame Commander of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Knight Commander of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; The Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross of The Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Knight Commander of The Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Companion of The Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Knight Companion of The Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Bath star; Knight of the Bath (1399-1725); Honorary Companion of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Honorary Knight Grand Cross of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Honorary Dame Grand Cross of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Knight Companion of the Bath (1725-1815); Honorary Knight Commander of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Honorary Dame Command of The Most Honorable Order of the Bath; Knight Grand Cross of The Order of the Bath; Companions of the Bath; Honorary Companion of the Order of the Bath; Honorary Dame Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath; Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath; Knight of the Bath (1399–1725); Knight Companion of the Bath (1725–1815); Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath; Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath (1725–1815); Bath stars; Honorary Dame Command of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath; Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath (1725-1815); Knight commander of the Bath; Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath; Companion of the order of the Bath; Knight commander of the order of the Bath; Knight-Commander of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath; Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Bath Stars

[,ɔ:dərəvðə'bɑ:θ]

общая лексика

орден Бани (один из высших орденов; имеет три степени, в каждой два класса - военный и гражданский. Учреждён королём Георгом I [George I] в 1725; кавалер этого ордена получает личное дворянское звание "рыцарь" [knight])

в старину перед посвящением в рыцари будущий кавалер ордена совершал омовение

Definition

АДЕЛАРД БАТСКИЙ
(Adelard of Bath), философ-схоласт и переводчик с арабского, один из выдающихся английских ученых 12 в. Славился своими познаниями в арабской философии, которая оказала значительное влияние на мыслителей, стремившихся осуществить синтез традиционного христианства и новейшей светской учености. Сам Аделард считал, что религия и наука несовместимы друг с другом. Трактат Аделарда Наитруднейшие проблемы естествознания (Perdifficiles quaestiones naturales), опубликованный после 1472, содержит плоды предпринятого им изучения арабской мысли. Аделард перевел астрономические таблицы Аль-Хорезми и арабский трактат по астрономии; кроме того, ему принадлежат сочинения о таких популярных в Средние века инструментах, как астролябия и абак. Главное философское сочинение Аделарда - диалог О тождественном и различном (De eodem et diverso), где в аллегорической форме анализируется полемика между номиналистами и реалистами.

Wikipedia

Reducing sugar

A reducing sugar is any sugar that is capable of acting as a reducing agent. In an alkaline solution, a reducing sugar forms some aldehyde or ketone, which allows it to act as a reducing agent, for example in Benedict's reagent. In such a reaction, the sugar becomes a carboxylic acid.

All monosaccharides are reducing sugars, along with some disaccharides, some oligosaccharides, and some polysaccharides. The monosaccharides can be divided into two groups: the aldoses, which have an aldehyde group, and the ketoses, which have a ketone group. Ketoses must first tautomerize to aldoses before they can act as reducing sugars. The common dietary monosaccharides galactose, glucose and fructose are all reducing sugars.

Disaccharides are formed from two monosaccharides and can be classified as either reducing or nonreducing. Nonreducing disaccharides like sucrose and trehalose have glycosidic bonds between their anomeric carbons and thus cannot convert to an open-chain form with an aldehyde group; they are stuck in the cyclic form. Reducing disaccharides like lactose and maltose have only one of their two anomeric carbons involved in the glycosidic bond, while the other is free and can convert to an open-chain form with an aldehyde group.

The aldehyde functional group allows the sugar to act as a reducing agent, for example, in the Tollens' test or Benedict's test. The cyclic hemiacetal forms of aldoses can open to reveal an aldehyde, and certain ketoses can undergo tautomerization to become aldoses. However, acetals, including those found in polysaccharide linkages, cannot easily become free aldehydes.

Reducing sugars react with amino acids in the Maillard reaction, a series of reactions that occurs while cooking food at high temperatures and that is important in determining the flavor of food. Also, the levels of reducing sugars in wine, juice, and sugarcane are indicative of the quality of these food products.

What is the Russian for reducing bath? Translation of &#39reducing bath&#39 to Russian