additives

listen to the pronunciation of additives
Englisch - Türkisch
(Nükleer Bilimler) katkı maddeleri
(İnşaat) katkılar
Nutrient Additives
(Din) Gıda katkı maddeleri
additive
çoğalan
additive
(Tıp) aditif
additive
ek
additive
(Dilbilim) ekleyici
additive
(Otomotiv) katık
additive
ek katkı
additive
toplanır
additive
(İnşaat) katma
additive
katkı

Bu reçele hiçbir katkı maddesi eklenmemiştir. - No additives have been added to this jam.

additive
(Dilbilim) eklemeli
additive
ilave
additive
(İnşaat) toplu
additive
ilave olunacak
additive
(İnşaat) toplam
chemical additives
(Tıp) kimyasal katkı maddeleri
additive
katkı maddesi

Bu reçele hiçbir katkı maddesi eklenmemiştir. - No additives have been added to this jam.

additive
(Askeri) EK YAKIT; İLAVE YAKIT (HV.): Daha düzgün bir yanış oranı temin gibi bir maksat için yakıta eklenen bir madde
additive
katkı (maddesi)
additive
katılacak
additive
katılan kimyasal madde
additive
ilâve olunacak
additive
(Biyoloji) katkısal
additive
toplamsal
additive
eklenecek
additive
katkı madde

Bu reçele hiçbir katkı maddesi eklenmemiştir. - No additives have been added to this jam.

additive
additif
detergent additives
deterjan katkıları
dispersing additives
dispersan katıklar
food additives
gıda katkı maddeleri
fuel additives
yakıt katkıları
gasoline additives
benzin katıkları
Englisch - Englisch
Clay, fillers, dyes, sizing and other chemicals added to pulp to give the paper greater smoothness, color, fibered appearance or other desirable attributes
Any natural or synthetic material, other than the basic raw ingredients, used in the production of a food item to enhance the final product Any substance that may affect the characteristics of any food, including those used in the production, processing, treatment, packaging, transportation or storage of food
Supplementary material that are added to main Raw Materials to ensure correctness of oxide limits
– An agent added to oils, fuels, and coolants to impart specific beneficial properties to the finished products Additives create new fluid properties, enhance properties already present and reduce the rate at which undesirable changes take place in a fluid during service Selected additives are
Methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol (ethanol), tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA), isopropyl alcohol, normal butyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME), di-isopropyl ether
Ingredients mixed into resin to improve properties
Substances added to feedstuffs for preservation or flavour
Chemical or stubstances added to foods to prevent spoilage or deterioration of quality or to improve flavor, texture or appearance
Any substance added in small quantities to another substance, usually to improve properties Examples of additives include plasticizers, fungicides, and dryers
An agent added to oils, fuels, and coolants to impart specific beneficial properties to the finished products Additives create new fluid properties, enhance properties already present and reduce the rate at which undesirable changes take place in a fluid during service Selected additives are
plural of additive
Substances added in small amounts to lubricants to improve the performance
To be able to process PVC into plastic products, it has to be blended with other chemicals These products are known as additives
Chemicals added to fuels and lubricants to control deposits and improve lubricating performance
Any one of a number of special chemicals added to a product to bring about special effects Examples are plasticizers, driers, anti-setting agents, and coloring
additive
A substance added to another substance or product for its ability to alter the results

Oil may be used as an additive in gasoline to improve the lubrication of a small engine.

additive
Pertaining to chemical addition
additive
Pertaining to addition; that can be, or has been, added
additive
Having addition as an operator

It is natural to look at a finite cyclic group as an additive group.

additive
Distributive over addition

Matrix multiplication is additive in that M\vec v+M\vec w=M(\vec v+\vec w).

additive
Describing genes (or the interaction etc. of such genes) which govern the same trait and whose effects work together on the phenotype
food additives
plural form of food additive
Additive
In the plastics industry: materials added in minor amounts to basic resins or compounds to alter properties
Additive
A term used generally to indicate special chemicals that may be added to products to improve their characteristics
Additive
Any substance added, in small quantities, to a coating material to improve or modify one or more properties
Additive
A material which does not effect the chemical reaction but is included to alter the final product such as fillers, flame retardant, etc
Additive
a substance added in small amounts to another to improve desirable qualities or surpress undesirable properties, or otherwise changes the composition to a predetermined state
Additive
any substance added to polymers to improve or modify one or more properties
Additive
A constituent component that may be added to the composite matrix to modify its properties and in general, enhance its performance Additives include catalysts, colorants, flame retardants and other ingredients that expand and improve the capabilities of the matrix
Additive
A substance added in small quantities to enhance the physical characteristics of the mass material also sometimes called a modifier
Additive
A substance or compound added in small amounts to a larger volume of another substance to change some characteristic of the latter
Additive
something added to enhance food or gasoline or paint or medicine
Additive
A substance added to a formulation in relatively small amounts to impart or improve desirable properties or suppress undesirable properties
Additive
Material added to a base stock to change its properties, characteristics or performance
Additive
characterized or produced by addition; "an additive process"
Additive
(adj or v) A process or state whereby elements combine together, such as two primitive shapes combining to form a larger, more complex one Additive is the opposite of subtractive
Additive
materials added to the must to enhance fermentation process
Additive
chemical substance added to petroleum product to impart or improve certain properties Common petroleum product additives are: anti-foam agent, anti-icing additive, anti-wear additive, corrosion inhibitor, demulsifier, detergent, dispersant, emulsifier, EP additive, oiliness agents, oxidation inhibitor, pour point depressant, rust inhibitor, tackiness agent, viscosity improver
Additive
chemical substance added to petroleum products
Additive
Any substance that is added to a resin, usually in a relatively small percentage, to alter properties Examples are slip additives, pigments, stabilizers, and flame retardants
Additive
A chemical substance added to a petroleum product to impart or improve certain properties Common petroleum product additives are: antifoam agent, anti-wear additive, corrosion inhibitor, demulsifier, detergent, dispersant, emulsifier, EP additive, oiliness agent, oxidation inhibitor, pour point depressant, rust inhibitor, tackiness agent, viscosity index (VI ) improver
Additive
(Data Warehousing Guide; search in this book)
Additive
(Data Warehousing Guide)
Additive
A substance compounded into a resin to modify its characteristics (i e intestates, stabilizers, plasticizers, flame retardants, etc )
Additive
A substance added to another substance, usually to improve properties, such as plasticizers, initiators, light stabilizers, and flame retardants
Additive
chemical substance added to a petroleum product to improve certain properties
Additive
A compound that enhances some property of, or imparts some new property to, the base fluid In some hydraulic fluid formulations, the additive volume may constitute as much as 20 percent of the final composition The more important types of additives include anti-oxidants, anti-wear additives, corrosion inhibitors, viscosity index improvers, and foam suppressants
Additive
For application to characters, see ordered As applied to trees, it refers to whether distances measured along the branches of the tree add up to the observed distances (from a matrix of pair-wise distance comparisons among terminal taxa)
Additive
-Any substance added in small quantities to improve the performance properties desired in joint compound and texture products
Additive
designating or involving an equation whose terms are of the first degree
Additive
addititious
additive
{i} supplement; something which is added
additive
something added to enhance food or gasoline or paint or medicine characterized or produced by addition; "an additive process
additive
An additive is a substance which is added in small amounts to foods or other things in order to improve them or to make them last longer. Strict safety tests are carried out on food additives. a substance that is added to food to improve its taste, appearance etc. In foods, any of various chemical substances added to produce desirable effects. Additives include such substances as artificial or natural colourings and flavourings; stabilizers, emulsifiers, and thickeners; preservatives and humectants (moisture-retainers); and supplementary nutrients. Though many additives are harmless or even beneficial, others reduce nutritional value or conceal inferior raw materials or processing
additive
Proper to be added; positive; -- opposed to subtractive
additive
Proper to be added; positive; opposed to subtractive
artificial food additives
man-made substances which are added to food (to improve flavor, shelf life, etc.)
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von additives im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

additive
(Mimarlık) admixture
additives
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