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101 self-supporting chain reaction
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102 slow-neutron capture reaction
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103 slow-neutron reaction
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104 sodium-water reaction
реакция натрия с водой; натриево-водяная реакцияdefer a reaction — задерживать реакцию; ингибировать реакцию
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105 solid-phase reaction
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106 spoliation reaction
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107 spontaneous nuclear reaction
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108 steady-state chain reaction
1.стационарная цепная реакция2.самоподдерживающаяся ядерная цепная реакция; критическая ядерная реакция; незатухающая ядерная реакцияdefer a reaction — задерживать реакцию; ингибировать реакцию
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109 stripping reaction
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110 supercritical chain reaction
надкритическая цепная ядерная реакция; расходящаяся цепная ядерная реакция; цепная ядерная реакция взрывного характера; нарастающая цепная реакцияdefer a reaction — задерживать реакцию; ингибировать реакцию
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111 sustained reaction
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112 thermal reaction
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113 violent reaction
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114 arrested a reaction
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115 arresting a reaction
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116 chain reaction
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117 chemical reaction
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118 colour reaction
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119 complete reaction
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120 coordination reaction
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