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2 fusion reactor
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3 fusion reactor
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4 nuclear fusion reactor
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5 nuclear-fusion reactor
<energ.nucl> ■ Kernfusionsreaktor mEnglish-german technical dictionary > nuclear-fusion reactor
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6 power generating fusion reactor
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7 fusion
noun1) Verschmelzung, die; (fig.) Verbindung, die2) (Phys.) Fusion, die* * *['fju:ʒən]2) (a very close joining of things: the fusion of his ideas.) die Vereinigung* * *fu·sion[ˈfju:ʒən]nnuclear \fusion Kernverschmelzung f, Kernfusion f* * *['fjuːZən]n(of metal fig) Verschmelzung f, Fusion f; (PHYS also nuclear fusion) (Kern)fusion f, Kernverschmelzung f* * *fusion [ˈfjuːʒn] s1. PHYS, TECH Schmelzen n:fusion point Schmelzpunkt m;fusion welding Schmelzschweißen n2. TECH Schmelzmasse f, Fluss m3. Fusion f:fusion nucleus Verschmelzungskern mb) OPT Vereinigung der Bilder des rechten und des linken Auges zu einem einzigen Bildc) PHYS Verschmelzung zweier leichter Atomkerne, wobei Energie frei wird:fusion bomb Wasserstoffbombe f;fusion reactor Fusionsreaktor m* * *noun1) Verschmelzung, die; (fig.) Verbindung, die2) (Phys.) Fusion, die* * *n.Fusion -en f.Schmelzen n.Schmelzmasse f.Verbindung f.Vereinigung f.Verschmelzung f.Zusammenschluss m. -
8 blanket
<tech.gen> (cover; fabric or inert gas) ■ Abdeckung f<tech.gen> (protective cover; e.g. tarpaulin, polythene sheet, nitrogen) ■ Schutzabdeckung f<tech.gen> (fabric; e.g. canvas) ■ Schutzdecke f<build.mat> (of insulation material etc.; e.g. mineral fiber, polythene) ■ Bahn f< fin> ■ pauschalpract < nucl> (e.g. lithium dioxide in laser-driven fusion reactor) ■ Brutmantel m ; Brutzone f ; Blanket n prakt< print> (of offset printing machines) ■ Gummituch n ; Drucktuch n DIN 16529 ; Gummidrucktuch n ; Offsetgummituch n< textil> ■ Decke fvi <tele.av> ■ überlagern vr -
9 breeder blanket
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10 breeding blanket
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11 fertile blanket
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