Translation for '
chain' from English to Finnish
NOUN | a chain | chains | |
VERB | to chain | chained | chained chaining | chains | |
SYNO | Chain | chain | chain of mountains | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Lariat Chain was developed from an earlier Tuck piece entitled Chain Reaction (1984).
- Chain scission is the breaking apart of molecular chains to produce required molecular sub-units from the chain.
- Some rear derailleurs, especially for mountain bikes, incorporate a clutch to keep the lower length of chain in sufficient tension to prevent the chain from striking the bottom of the chain stay: this is called "chain slap" and can damage the chain stay.
- The product of this gene belongs to the integrin alpha chain family of proteins.
- The pick-up detects chain vibration from which it calculates chain tension which, along with chain speed, gives power output.
- The heavy chain doesn't always have to bind to a light chain.
- The chain catcher helps prevent the chain being thrown back towards the user, if the chain breaks or becomes derailed.
- It is defined as a chain polymerization from which chain transfer and chain termination are absent.
- A boom or a chain (also boom defence, harbour chain, river chain, chain boom, boom chain or variants) is an obstacle strung across a navigable stretch of water to control or block navigation.
- KMC Chain Industrial Co., Ltd. is a roller chain manufacturer headquartered in Taiwan, R.O.C.
- The Tasmantid Seamount Chain is a [...] long chain of seamounts in the South Pacific Ocean.
- Chain Act: A supply chain conference hosted by ISB&M where speakers from industry share their experiences on contemporary issues in Supply Chain Management.
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