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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > moderate-energy neutron
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neutron production — генерация нейтронов; рождение нейтронов
instability neutron — ложный нейтрон; нейтрон неустойчивости
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > moderate-energy neutron
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Макаров: нейтрон средней энергии, промежуточный нейтронУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > moderate-energy neutron
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Англо русский политехнический словарь > moderate-energy neutron
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English-russian dictionary of physics > moderate-energy neutron
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n физ. нейтронnon-virgin neutron — нейтрон, претерпевший столкновение
timed neutron — нейтрон, отобранный по времени пролета
Синонимический ряд:particle in an atom (noun) atom; electrically charged element; electron; negative particle; negatron; particle; particle in an atom; proton -
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non-virgin neutron — нейтрон, претерпевший столкновение
timed neutron — нейтрон, отобранный по времени пролета
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Русско-английский физический словарь > нейтрон средней энергии
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9 промежуточный нейтрон
1) Engineering: intermediate neutron, neutron of intermediate energyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > промежуточный нейтрон
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10 нейтрон средней энергии
Makarov: moderate-energy neutronУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нейтрон средней энергии
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м. neutronнейтрон вылетает из … — a neutron escapes from …
нейтрон соударяется с … — a neutron collides with …
нейтрон, претерпевший столкновение — non-virgin neutron
нейтрон, отобранный по времени пролета — timed neutron
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