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1 ядерная реакция при высоких энергиях
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2 ядерная реакция под действием частиц высоких энергий
Русско-английский физический словарь > ядерная реакция под действием частиц высоких энергий
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3 ядерный взрыв (авария)
ядерный взрыв (авария)
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nuclear explosion (accident)
An unintentional release of energy from a rapid reaction of atomic nuclei yielding high temperatures and radiation potentially harmful to human health and the environment. (Source: RHW / ISEP)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ядерный взрыв (авария)
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nuclear explosion (accident)
An unintentional release of energy from a rapid reaction of atomic nuclei yielding high temperatures and radiation potentially harmful to human health and the environment. (Source: RHW / ISEP)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ядерный взрыв (авария)
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nuclear explosion (accident)
An unintentional release of energy from a rapid reaction of atomic nuclei yielding high temperatures and radiation potentially harmful to human health and the environment. (Source: RHW / ISEP)
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6 в результате
[см. выделение энергии происходит в результате; пожар произошел в результате; происходить в результате; см. тж. это и приводит к возникновению; син. в связи с; вследствие; за счет; из-за]As a result, a manned space station of four compartments for the crew was assembled.A hypothetical photon engine in which energy is emitted as a result of annihilation of matter…Accordingly, the UN adopted a resolution for……a vessel which generates the high-pressure gas by burning powder or liquid fuel.…nuclear energy is produced due to the reaction of fission of nuclei...
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