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1 proton energy spectrum
Макаров: энергетический спектр протоновУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > proton energy spectrum
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2 proton energy spectrum
English-russian dictionary of physics > proton energy spectrum
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3 proton-induced fission
fission gases — газообразные продукты деления; ГПД
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > proton-induced fission
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4 энергетический спектр протонов
proton energy spectrum, energy spectrum of protonsРусско-английский физический словарь > энергетический спектр протонов
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5 энергетический спектр протонов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > энергетический спектр протонов
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6 neutron
n физ. нейтронnon-virgin neutron — нейтрон, претерпевший столкновение
timed neutron — нейтрон, отобранный по времени пролета
Синонимический ряд:particle in an atom (noun) atom; electrically charged element; electron; negative particle; negatron; particle; particle in an atom; proton -
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8 recoil
1) отскакивать
2) отскок
3) отдача
4) противопоказанный
– nuclear recoil
– recoil atom
– recoil detector
– recoil energy
– recoil ion
– recoil momentum
– recoil nucleon
– recoil nucleus
– recoil proton
– recoil reaction
– recoil spectrum
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