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1 capture d'électron K inverse
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2 capture d'électron K inverse
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3 capture
f; физ.- capture d'électron K inverse
- capture électronique
- capture de fission
- capture ionique
- capture K
- capture lente de neutrons
- capture sans multiplication
- capture neutronique
- capture de neutrons thermiques
- capture non productive
- capture nucléaire
- capture orbitale
- capture des porteurs
- capture avec radiation
- capture radiative
- capture rapide de neutrons
- capture sans régénération
- capture résonante
- capture résonnante
- capture stérile
- capture utile
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