Russian Chemistry Abbreviation?

Paul B. Gallagher paulbg at PBG-TRANSLATIONS.COM
Tue Jul 20 22:13:23 UTC 2010


K M Harkness wrote:

> I'm translating an article about ancient bronzes found in Siberia.
> In an extensive chart listing the chemical composition of the
> objects, the abbreviation Н. о [N. o] appears in two places in the
> iridium column.  I cannot for the life of me figure out what this
> means and it isn't in the list of abbreviations.  (The authors use a
> — when an element is absent and Сл. [Sl.] when a trace is present.)
> Help please!

Не определено, не определилось (not measured).

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