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1 Residual Threat Assessment
Military: RTAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Residual Threat Assessment
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2 RTA
1) Американизм: Returned To Australia2) Военный термин: Ready To Assemble, Regulations for the Territorial Army, Repatriated To Australia, Residual Threat Assessment, radar terrain analysis, rail travel authorization, relative target altitude, reliability test assembly, request for technical action3) Техника: radio telescope antenna, real-time accumulator4) Химия: Rubidium Titanyl Arsenate5) Религия: Religious And Theological Abstracts6) Юридический термин: Root The Area7) Горное дело: канадская металлургическая компания «Рио Тинто Алкан», Rio Tinto Alcan Inc.8) Сокращение: Receiver / Transmitter Antenna, Remote Trunk Arrangement, Restructuring The Army concept (Australia), Rotation Target Altitude, Royal Thai Army, road traffic accident, renal tubular acidosis9) Университет: Ready To Apply10) Физиология: Regional Transit Authority11) Электроника: Rapid Thermal Anneal12) Вычислительная техника: Real-Time Accelerator, Remote Trunk Arrangement (Telephony)14) Иммунология: ricin toxin A15) Транспорт: Rapid Transit Administration, Regional Transportation Authority, Roads And Traffic Authority16) Холодильная техника: Refrigeration Trade Association of America17) СМИ: Real Time Author18) Полупроводники: rapid thermal annealing19) Международные отношения: постоянный советник проекта "Twinning" (resident twinning advisor)20) Должность: Referring Travel Agent21) Правительство: Regional Transit Administration
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