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1 prompt reactivity
мгновенная реактивность ядерного реактора
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > prompt reactivity
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2 prompt reactivity
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3 prompt reactivity
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prompt reactivity
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4 prompt reactivity
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > prompt reactivity
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5 prompt reactivity
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6 prompt reactivity
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7 prompt reactivity feedback
мгновенная обратная связь по реактивности
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > prompt reactivity feedback
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8 prompt reactivity jump
мгновенное увеличение реактивности; мгновенный скачок реактивностиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > prompt reactivity jump
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9 reactivity
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catalytic reactivity
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cationoid reactivity
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char reactivity
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delayed reactivity
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electrochemical reactivity
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electrophilic reactivity
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excess reactivity
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externally induced feedback reactivity
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instantaneous reactivity
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internally generated feedback reactivity
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negative reactivity
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nuclear reactivity
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nucleophilic reactivity
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prompt reactivity
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10 мгновенная реактивность
instantaneous reactivity, prompt reactivityБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > мгновенная реактивность
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11 мгновенная реактивность
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > мгновенная реактивность
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12 accident
1) происшествие3) авария; серьёзное повреждение4) катастрофа•-
airport-related accident
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blasting accident
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cold-coolant accident
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cold-sodium slug accident
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cold-water accident
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core heat-up accident
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core-melt accident
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crossing accident
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design accident
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design basis accident
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dominant accident
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double-ended loss-of-coolant accident
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fatal accident
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fatal flight accident
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flight accident
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hypothetical core disruptive accident
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in-plant accident
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large-break accident
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loss-of-coolant accident
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loss-of-flow accident
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loss-or-off-site power accident
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low-consequence accident
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major accident
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maximum credible accident
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meltdown accident
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minor accident
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near-dominant accident
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nonnuclear accident
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nuclear accident
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physically realizable potential accident
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prompt-period accident
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radiation accident
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railway accident
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reactivity-initiated accident
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reactivity-insertion accident
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rod drop accident
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rod shoot-out accident
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severe accident
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small-break accident
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traffic accident
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train accident
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unprotected accident
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