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excess demand — избыток спроса; избыточный спрос
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1) Общая лексика: нейтроноизбыточный2) Техника: избыток нейтронов3) Макаров: изотопическое число, изотопное число -
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[ˌnjuːtrɒn'ekses]1) Физика: нейтроноизбыточный (об атомном ядре)2) Макаров: нейтроноизбыточный (об ат. ядре) -
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1) Техника: нейтроноизбыточный изотоп2) Макаров: изотоп с избытком нейтронов, нейтронно-избыточный изотопУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > neutron-excess isotope
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число избыточных нейтронов, избыток нейтроновEnglish-russian dictionary of physics > neutron excess number
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нейтроноизбыточный изотоп, изотоп с избытком нейтроновEnglish-russian dictionary of physics > neutron-excess isotope
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