m. cz.

English translation: Mr

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Polish term or phrase:m. cz.
English translation:Mr
Entered by: Karina Rafter

17:25 May 9, 2007
Polish to English translations [PRO]
Medical: Pharmaceuticals
Polish term or phrase: m. cz.
an abbreviation at the end of a statement: "xylometazoline hydrochloride obtained from the Warsaw Polfa Plant".
Christine Pawlowski
Local time: 13:55
Mr
Explanation:
masa czasteczki

Due to this relativity, the molecular mass of a substance is commonly referred to as the relative molecular mass, and abbreviated to Mr.
Molecular mass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - to this relativity, the molecular mass of a substance is commonly referred to as the relative molecular mass, and abbreviated to Mr. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_mass - 23k
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Michal Berski
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molecular mass


Explanation:
m.cz. stands for "masa cząsteczkowa"

Michal Berski
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Mr


Explanation:
masa czasteczki

Due to this relativity, the molecular mass of a substance is commonly referred to as the relative molecular mass, and abbreviated to Mr.
Molecular mass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - to this relativity, the molecular mass of a substance is commonly referred to as the relative molecular mass, and abbreviated to Mr. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_mass - 23k


Karina Rafter
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