I
см. тж. быть ~ным с
• This subfraction binds to the tissue DNA (биол.).
• These stars are bound by mutual attraction.
• The two carbon atoms are linked to a third.
• The piston of the power cylinder is linked to the damper.
• The two plants are connected by a railway.
• The bundle was tied with string.
• The camera range finder is coupled with the focusing mechanism.
• The enamel coating is bonded to metal by fusion.
• The protons are attached to carbon.
II
см. тж. находиться в непосредственной связи с; неразрывно ~ с
• This phenomenon is associated (or connected) with (or is due to) magnetic storms.
• Control is directly related to the steam generation rate through the temperature coefficient.
• This is an intricate process which entails the consideration of approximating sums.
• The acceptance or rejection of the food depends upon its taste, which is usually related to its nutritive or harmful qualities.
• The rate of bleaching must be connected (or correlated) with the formation and decomposition of HOCI.
• All these tests involve the breaking of a test piece.
• A final limitation of chemical lasers has to do with the state of knowledge.
• Doubtlessly this constancy is correlated to the active role played by ...
• The momentum carried by a photon is related to the photon's energy by the equation ...
• Cancer patterns in Europe do not correlate with industrialization.
• The collision theory is tied to the kinetic-molecular theory.
• These are the electrons that are most directly involved in the chemical characteristics of molecules ([lang id=2]с которыми непосредственно ~ы[/lang] ... ).
• The production and use of ionic compounds are inevitably linked to (or with) the deterioration of the environment.
• Another uncertainty stems from the difficulty of ...
• One difficulty concerns the use of hydrogen cyanide as a condensing agent.
III
• The rope is tied into a knot.