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1 Individual Plant Examination for External Events
Atomic energy: IPEEEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Individual Plant Examination for External Events
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2 атомарный объект
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > атомарный объект
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3 атомарный объект
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4 атомарный объект
( в базах знаний) atomic individualРусско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > атомарный объект
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5 автоматизированная система индивидуального дозиметрического контроля (АСКИД)
Atomic energy: автоматизированная система индивидуального дозиметричautomated individual radiation dose monitoring system (AIRDMS), automated individual radiation dose monitoring system (AIRDMS)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > автоматизированная система индивидуального дозиметрического контроля (АСКИД)
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6 автоматизированная система индивидуального дозиметрического контроля
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > автоматизированная система индивидуального дозиметрического контроля
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7 отдельная гармоника
Atomic energy: individual harmonicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отдельная гармоника
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8 использовать
. воспользоваться; максимально использовать; можно использовать; наиболее эффективно использовать; пользоваться; применять; широко использовать•Advantage is taken of this fact in some turbojet engines.
•Unique processes and equipment have been successfully applied in the mining and refining of potash salts.
•The great majority of amplifiers are electronic and depend (or rely) upon transistors and chips for their operation.
•These projects can draw on the data from five tests.
•The new relay employs three sets of contacts.
•To harness atomic energy for peaceful uses,...
•This reaction may be harnessed to perform work.
•The power unit makes use of a standard electric starter.
•These vehicles rely on ambient air as a source of oxygen.
•This nonreciprocity has as yet not been turned to useful account in antennas.
•At present, these laboratories are being utilized to test timbers.
•Such high precision makes it possible to employ (or use, or utilize) laser radiation as a primary standard of length and time.
•With electricity farmers could run useful devices of all kinds.
•This offers the possibility of putting hydrides to work in heat pumps.
•These techniques take advantage of the laser's high spectral intensity.
•Lasers are exploited to heat plasmas with short pulses of light.
•Double-break or multibreak devices can exploit this effect even at higher voltages.
•The author's suggestions were picked up by the Japanese who ran some preliminary tests on eleven pure elements.
•The steam from a dry field can be put to use() other than power production.
•The newest accelerators exploit the same fundamental principles as the first ones.
•Simplifying assumptions have been invoked to separate the two processes for individual study.
•If this natural gas can be tapped, there would be a tremendous source of fuel.
II•When all the even (or odd) integers are used up, there will still be half the series...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > использовать
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9 с должным учётом
•It is convenient to grind... after due allowance has been made for the working position of the tool.
•The best SNRs are obtained by using beam-forming optics, with proper consideration of (or with due regard for) individual atomic saturation spectral irradiances.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > с должным учётом
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10 спектроскопия моментов электронов - это уникальный эксперимен
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спектроскопия моментов электронов - это уникальный эксперимен
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11 использовать
. воспользоваться; максимально использовать; можно использовать; наиболее эффективно использовать; пользоваться; применять; широко использовать•Advantage is taken of this fact in some turbojet engines.
•Unique processes and equipment have been successfully applied in the mining and refining of potash salts.
•The great majority of amplifiers are electronic and depend (or rely) upon transistors and chips for their operation.
•These projects can draw on the data from five tests.
•The new relay employs three sets of contacts.
•To harness atomic energy for peaceful uses,...
•This reaction may be harnessed to perform work.
•The power unit makes use of a standard electric starter.
•These vehicles rely on ambient air as a source of oxygen.
•This nonreciprocity has as yet not been turned to useful account in antennas.
•At present, these laboratories are being utilized to test timbers.
•Such high precision makes it possible to employ (or use, or utilize) laser radiation as a primary standard of length and time.
•With electricity farmers could run useful devices of all kinds.
•This offers the possibility of putting hydrides to work in heat pumps.
•These techniques take advantage of the laser's high spectral intensity.
•Lasers are exploited to heat plasmas with short pulses of light.
•Double-break or multibreak devices can exploit this effect even at higher voltages.
•The author's suggestions were picked up by the Japanese who ran some preliminary tests on eleven pure elements.
•The steam from a dry field can be put to use() other than power production.
•The newest accelerators exploit the same fundamental principles as the first ones.
•Simplifying assumptions have been invoked to separate the two processes for individual study.
•If this natural gas can be tapped, there would be a tremendous source of fuel.
II•When all the even (or odd) integers are used up, there will still be half the series...
* * *Использовать -- to use, to utilize, to apply, to employ, to exploit; to make use of; to draw on (с оттенком заимствования); to rely on (полагаться на)Under these circumstances, we can employ the data from this experiment to establish limits for heat fluxes.These diffusers exploit the centrifugal forces acting on a swirling throughflow to enhance mixing and combustion.Each engine will be provided with a control unit which makes use of modern electronic techniques (... в котором используется...).Two independent methods were applied to eliminate any possible error in fringe order determination.The work of L. [...] was drawn on for the design of turbine blades.However, the theoretical magnitude is far from correct and we must rely on experimental values for the coefficient C.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > использовать
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12 гарантия гаранти·я
1) safeguard, guaranteeадекватная / достаточная гарантия — adequate safeguard
надёжная гарантия — defendable / failsafe / reliable guarantee / safeguard
надлежащие гарантии — adeguate / appropriate assurances
гарантии, обеспечивающие что-л. — safeguards against smth.
добиться гарантий, обеспечивающих что-л. — to obtain safeguards against smth.
2) эк. undertaking, guarantee; (от убытков, потерь) indemnity3) юр. warranty, guaranteeмеждународно-правовые гарантии (безопасности государств) — international legal guarantees (for the security of states)
гарантии неиспользования в военных целях ядерных установок мирного значения — safeguards on civil nuclear industries
гарантии нераспространения ядерного оружия — safeguards against the proliferation of nuclear weapons
содействовать применению гарантий Международного агентства по атомной энергии — to facilitate the application of International Atomic Energy Agency guarantees
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