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Русский: Микрофотография полой ценосферы образующейся из газовой фазы минеральной части угольного топлива при вихревом сжигании его на теплоэлектроцентрали. Отчетливо видна полая силикатная сфера с отверстием в верхней части. Оптическая микроскопия, светлое поле, увеличение 400Х.
English: Microphotography of the hollow cenosphere formed from the gas phase of the mineral part of coal fuel during its vortex combustion at a thermal power plant. A full silicate sphere with a hole in the upper part is clearly visible. Optical microscopy, light field, magnification 400X.
English: Microphotography of the hollow cenosphere. Optical microscopy, magnification 400X.
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Microphotography of the hollow cenosphere. Optical microscopy, magnification 400X.

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