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21 соматическое действие ионизирующего излучения
Medicine: somatic effect of ionizing radiationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соматическое действие ионизирующего излучения
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22 токсическое действие ионизирующего излучения
Medicine: toxic effect of ionizing radiationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > токсическое действие ионизирующего излучения
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23 удельная максимальная эквивалентная доза радиоактивного облучения организма
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > удельная максимальная эквивалентная доза радиоактивного облучения организма
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24 действие излучения
[lang name="Russian"]измеритель излучения; приёмник излучения — radiation meter
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25 импульсно-ионизационный прибор
[lang name="Russian"]туннельный прибор; туннельный элемент — tunnel effect device
[lang name="Russian"]управляющее устройство, контрольный прибор — control device
[lang name="Russian"]адресуемое устройство; адресуемый прибор — addressed device
Русско-английский научный словарь > импульсно-ионизационный прибор
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radiation measurement — ▪ technology Introduction technique for detecting the intensity and characteristics of ionizing radiation, such as alpha, beta, and gamma rays or neutrons, for the purpose of measurement. The term ionizing radiation refers to those… … Universalium