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121 ядерное топливо
atomic fuel, nuclear fuel, fuel, fissile material, fission(able) material, fuel material, nuclear material* * * -
122 снижать ядерный порог
1. lower the nuclear threshold2. lowering the nuclear thresholdРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > снижать ядерный порог
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123 извлекать из
•The computer retrieves data and instructions the memory unit within a single cycle of the processor.
•The necessary energy can be drawn from the thermal energy of the metal atoms.
•Bromine is mainly extracted from sea water.
•Specialized magnets are provided for extracting the particles the ring.
•Parts must be removed (or withdrawn) from (or taken out of) the bath at frequent intervals.
•When an atom is plucked out of a normal site and taken away from the crystal,...
•The energy the carrier derives from the electric field goes into vibrating the crystal lattice.
•Fresh water is recovered from sea water.
•Chemical energy is derived from fossil fuels, nuclear energy is derived from fission or fusion reactions, and solar energy is derived directly the Sun.
•Information about part machining is drawn from the computer memory.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > извлекать из
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124 атомный взрыв
1) Military: A-bang, atomic explosion, fission explosion2) Law: nuclear explosion4) Makarov: atomic detonation -
125 накачка осколками деления ядерных реакций
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > накачка осколками деления ядерных реакций
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126 реакторные шлаки
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127 цепная ядерная реакция деления
Military: fission chain reaction, nuclear chain reactionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цепная ядерная реакция деления
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128 ядерный двигатель
Military: fission engine, nuclear engine
См. также в других словарях:
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nuclear fission — n [U] the splitting of the ↑nucleus (=central part) of an atom which results in a lot of power being produced … Dictionary of contemporary English
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nuclear fission — n. the splitting of the nuclei of atoms into two fragments of approximately equal mass, accompanied by conversion of part of the mass into energy: the principle of the atomic bomb … English World dictionary
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