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1 non-magic nucleus
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2 non-magic nucleus
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3 magic nucleus
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4 nucleus
1. n ядро, центр; ячейкаthe nucleus of a community — центр, вокруг которого объединяется населённый пункт
2. n косточка; ядро3. n мин. центр кристаллизации4. n физиол. ядро центральной нервной системыСинонимический ряд:1. basis (noun) basis; crux; foundation; premise; principle2. center (noun) center; centre; core; focus; heart; hub; pivot3. matter (noun) essence; gist; kernel; matter; meat; pith4. seed (noun) bud; embryo; germ; seed; spark -
5 magic-number nucleus
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6 nucleus
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7 condensation nucleus
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8 disintegrating nucleus
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9 even-odd nucleus
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10 neutron-deficient nucleus
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11 odd-odd nucleus
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12 stripped nucleus
ядро, лишенное внешних электроновEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stripped nucleus
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13 shadow nucleus
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14 daughter nucleus
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15 disintegrating nucleus
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16 intermediate nucleus
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17 isomeric nucleus
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18 neutron-deficient nucleus
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19 recoil nucleus
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20 struck nucleus
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