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Что (кто) такое diatomaceous earth - определение

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Diatomaceous earth         
  • Individual diatom cell walls often maintain their shape even in commercially processed filter media, such as this one for swimming pools
  • Live marine diatoms from Antarctica (magnified)
  • Scanning electron]] [[micrograph]] of diatomaceous earth
SOFT DIATOMITE VARIETY
Diatomite; Kieselguhr; Tripolite; Novaculit; Diatomaceaous earth; Celite; Kieselgur; Kieselghur; Diatomaceous Earth; Bann clay; Bann Clay; Diatomaceous; Kieselguh; Diatomaccous earth; Diatomas earth; Diomataceous earth; Ceyssatite; Infusorial earth
Diatomaceous earth (), diatomite (), or kieselgur/kieselguhr is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that can be crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. It has a particle size ranging from more than 3 μm to less than 1 mm, but typically 10 to 200 μm.
diatomaceous earth         
  • Individual diatom cell walls often maintain their shape even in commercially processed filter media, such as this one for swimming pools
  • Live marine diatoms from Antarctica (magnified)
  • Scanning electron]] [[micrograph]] of diatomaceous earth
SOFT DIATOMITE VARIETY
Diatomite; Kieselguhr; Tripolite; Novaculit; Diatomaceaous earth; Celite; Kieselgur; Kieselghur; Diatomaceous Earth; Bann clay; Bann Clay; Diatomaceous; Kieselguh; Diatomaccous earth; Diatomas earth; Diomataceous earth; Ceyssatite; Infusorial earth
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¦ noun a soft, crumbly, porous sedimentary deposit formed from the fossil remains of diatoms.
diatomite         
  • Individual diatom cell walls often maintain their shape even in commercially processed filter media, such as this one for swimming pools
  • Live marine diatoms from Antarctica (magnified)
  • Scanning electron]] [[micrograph]] of diatomaceous earth
SOFT DIATOMITE VARIETY
Diatomite; Kieselguhr; Tripolite; Novaculit; Diatomaceaous earth; Celite; Kieselgur; Kieselghur; Diatomaceous Earth; Bann clay; Bann Clay; Diatomaceous; Kieselguh; Diatomaccous earth; Diatomas earth; Diomataceous earth; Ceyssatite; Infusorial earth
[d??'at?m??t]
¦ noun Geology a fine-grained sedimentary rock formed from consolidated diatomaceous earth.
Kieselguhr         
  • Individual diatom cell walls often maintain their shape even in commercially processed filter media, such as this one for swimming pools
  • Live marine diatoms from Antarctica (magnified)
  • Scanning electron]] [[micrograph]] of diatomaceous earth
SOFT DIATOMITE VARIETY
Diatomite; Kieselguhr; Tripolite; Novaculit; Diatomaceaous earth; Celite; Kieselgur; Kieselghur; Diatomaceous Earth; Bann clay; Bann Clay; Diatomaceous; Kieselguh; Diatomaccous earth; Diatomas earth; Diomataceous earth; Ceyssatite; Infusorial earth
·noun Siliceous earth; specifically, porous infusorial earth, used as an absorbent of nitroglycerin in the manufacture of dynamite.
kieselguhr         
  • Individual diatom cell walls often maintain their shape even in commercially processed filter media, such as this one for swimming pools
  • Live marine diatoms from Antarctica (magnified)
  • Scanning electron]] [[micrograph]] of diatomaceous earth
SOFT DIATOMITE VARIETY
Diatomite; Kieselguhr; Tripolite; Novaculit; Diatomaceaous earth; Celite; Kieselgur; Kieselghur; Diatomaceous Earth; Bann clay; Bann Clay; Diatomaceous; Kieselguh; Diatomaccous earth; Diatomas earth; Diomataceous earth; Ceyssatite; Infusorial earth
['ki:z(?)l?g??]
¦ noun a form of diatomaceous earth used in various manufacturing and laboratory processes, chiefly as a filter, filler, or insulator.
Origin
C19: from Ger., from Kiesel 'gravel' + dialect Guhr (lit. 'yeast').
Earth–Moon–Earth communication         
  • An array of 8 Yagi antennas for 144 MHz EME at EA6VQ, Balearic Islands, Spain
  • A part of 144 MHz EME antenna array at WA6PY in California, USA
  • A dish antenna for microwave EME work at WA6PY, California, USA
  • A dish antenna for UHF EME at I2FZX, Milan, Italy
  • Amateur Radio antenna array used for Earth–Moon–Earth communication on 144 MHz. Location Kilafors in Middle Sweden.
  • Amateur Radio antenna array used for Earth–Moon–Earth communication on 144 MHz. Location Jäder, Middle Sweden.
  • Amateur Radio antenna array used for Earth–Moon–Earth communication on 144 MHz. Location Staffanstorp, South Sweden.
RADIO COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
Earth-Moon-Earth; Earth-moon-earth communications; EME (communications); Earth-Moon-Earth communication; Moonbouncing
Earth–Moon–Earth communication (EME), also known as Moon bounce, is a radio communications technique that relies on the propagation of radio waves from an Earth-based transmitter directed via reflection from the surface of the Moon back to an Earth-based receiver.
Earth (wuxing)         
THIRD OF THE FIVE ELEMENTS OR PHASES IN THE WUXING CYCLE IN CHINESE ASTROLOGY
Earth (Wu Xing)
In Chinese philosophy, earth or soil (), is the changing point of the matter. Earth is the third element in the Wu Xing cycle.
Earth-Three         
FICTIONAL UNIVERSE WITHIN THE DC UNIVERSE
Earth-3; Earth Three; Earth 3
Earth-Three, or simply Earth-3 or Earth 3, is a “partially-reversed” Earth, where supervillainous counterparts of the mainstream DC superheroes reside. It first appeared in Justice League of America #29 (1964), and the concept has been rebooted several times.
Earth analog         
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  • Water covers 70% of Earth's surface and is required by all known life
  • Artist's representation of a hypothetical habitable exoplanet with three natural satellites
  • Surfaces like this of Saturn's moon Titan (taken by [[Huygens probe]]) bear superficial similarities to the floodplains of Earth
  • [[Kepler-22b]], located in the habitable zone of a Sun-like star may be the best exoplanetary candidate for extraterrestrial surface water discovered to date, but is significantly larger than Earth and its actual composition is unknown
  • Size Comparisons: [[Kepler-20e]]<ref name="Kepler20e-20111220"/> and [[Kepler-20f]]<ref name="Kepler20f-20111220"/> with [[Venus]] and [[Earth]]
  • [[Percival Lowell]] depicted Mars as a dry but Earth-like planet and habitable for an extraterrestrial civilisation
  • terraformed Venus]], a potential Earth analog
  • Sand dunes in the [[Namib Desert]] on Earth (top), compared with dunes in Belet on Titan
ANOTHER PLANET WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS SIMILAR TO THOSE FOUND ON THE PLANET EARTH
Earth-like exoplanets; Earth-like exoplanet; Most Earth-like exoplanets; Earth 2.0; Estimated frequency of Earth-like planets; Earth analogs; Earth-like world; Earth analogue; Earthlike planets; Second Earth; Earth 2.0 mission; Earth 2.0 mission (China)
An Earth analog, also called an Earth analogue, Earth twin, or second Earth, is a planet or moon with environmental conditions similar to those found on Earth. The term Earth-like planet is also used, but this term may refer to any terrestrial planet.
Earth-One         
NAME GIVEN TO TWO FICTIONAL UNIVERSES THAT HAVE APPEARED IN AMERICAN COMIC BOOK STORIES PUBLISHED BY DC COMICS
Earth-1; Earth 1; Earth One; Earth–1
Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (The Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics. The first Earth-One was given its name in Justice League of America #21 (August 1963), after The Flash #123 (September 1961) explained how Golden Age (Earth-Two) versions of characters such as the Flash (Jay Garrick) could appear in stories with their Silver Age counterparts (Barry Allen).