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1 fissile atoms produced
average number of fission neutrons produced per fissile absorption — выход нейтронов на один поглощённый нейтрон; выход нейтронов на одно поглощение; коэффициент эта; среднее число вторичных нейтронов на один поглощённый нейтрон
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fissile atoms produced
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2 fissile
1.делящийся (медленными) нейтронами2.делящийся изотоп; делящееся вещество; способный делиться изотопfissile element — делящийся элемент; делимый элемент
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3 method of labelled atoms
метод меченых атомов; метод радиоактивных индикаторов; МРИEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > method of labelled atoms
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4 tagged atoms
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