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1 escape of radioactivity
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2 escape of radioactivity
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3 escape of radioactivity
1) Техника: утечка радиоактивностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > escape of radioactivity
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4 escape of radioactivity
n вихід радіоактивних продуктів в атмосферуEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > escape of radioactivity
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5 escape of radioactivity
утечка радиоактивных продуктов в атмосферу; выход радиоактивных продуктов в атмосферу (при ПЯВ)English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > escape of radioactivity
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6 airborne radioactivity
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7 artificial radioactivity
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8 waterborne radioactivity
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9 condensate radioactivity
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10 contained radioactivity
герметизированная радиоактивность; локализованная радиоактивностьEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > contained radioactivity
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11 coolant gas radioactivity
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12 coolant radioactivity
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13 decay of radioactivity
спад радиоактивности; спад активностиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > decay of radioactivity
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14 disposed radioactivity
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15 enhanced radioactivity
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16 gaseous radioactivity
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17 induced radioactivity
наведённая радиоактивность; искусственная радиоактивностьEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > induced radioactivity
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18 inleakage of radioactivity
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19 inventory of fission-product radioactivity
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20 monitored radioactivity
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