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122 conduction of heat
теплообмен; теплопроводность; теплоотдача за счёт теплопроводности; теплопередача теплопроводностьюEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > conduction of heat
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123 conductive heat transfer
теплоотдача за счёт теплопроводности; теплопроводность; теплообмен; теплопередача теплопроводностьюEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > conductive heat transfer
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124 convection heat transfer
конвекция; термическая конвекция; тепловая конвекция; термоконвекция; конвективный теплообмен; конвективная теплоотдача; теплопередача конвекцией; теплоотдача соприкосновением; конвективная теплопередачаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > convection heat transfer
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125 convection of heat
конвекция; термическая конвекция; тепловая конвекция; термоконвекция; конвективный теплообмен; конвек-тивная теплоотдача; теплопередача конвекцией; теплоотдача соприкосновением; конвективная теплопередачаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > convection of heat
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126 convective heat transfer
конвекция; термическая конвекция; тепловая конвекция; термоконвекция; конвективный теплообмен; конвективная теплоотдача; теплопередача конвекцией; теплоотдача соприкосновением; конвективная теплопередачаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > convective heat transfer
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127 conventional part
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > conventional part
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128 decay heat
остаточное тепловыделение выделяющееся при радиоактивном распаде тепло; теплота радиоактивного распадаsupply of heat — подвод тепла; теплоснабжение; подача тепла
heat transfer medium — теплоноситель; среда переноса тепла
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