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test dose — тест-доза, пробная, контрольная или опытная доза
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > average individual dose
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Техника: средняя индивидуальная дозаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > average individual dose
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > average individual radiation dose
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доза || дозировать-
absorbed dose
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accumulated dose
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air dose
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annual man-rem dose
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average individual dose
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body dose
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capture-radiation dose
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carcinogenic dose
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epilating dose
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equivalent dose
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estimated man-rem dose
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exposure dose
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external dose
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fatal dose
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half-lethal dose
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integral dose
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lethal dose 100
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lethal dose 50
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lethal dose 50/30
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lethal dose
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maximum permissible dose
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median lethal dose
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multiple dose
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occupational radiation dose
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permissible dose
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population dose
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radiation absorbed dose
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radiation dose
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radio-sterilization dose
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safe dose
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single dose
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