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1 radioisotope market
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radioisotope market
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2 radioisotope
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3 radioisotope
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4 market
1.поставлять; находить сбытmarket expectations — возможности сбыта; состояние рынка
find a market — найти сбыт; иметь сбыт; пользоваться спросом
2.рынок; продажа; сбыт; спросdiscount market — рынок коммерческих векселей; учетный рынок
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5 neutron-induced radioisotope
радиоизотоп, полученный в результате активации нейтронамиEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > neutron-induced radioisotope
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6 artificial radioisotope
искусственный радиоактивный изотоп; искусственный радиоизотоп; искусственно радиоактивный изотопEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > artificial radioisotope
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7 commercial radioisotope
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8 enriched radioisotope
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9 fertile radioisotope
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10 fission radioisotope
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11 long-lived radioisotope
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12 parent radioisotope
материнский радиоизотоп; исходный радиоизотопEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > parent radioisotope
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13 pile-produced radioisotope
реакторный радиоизотоп; полученный в ядерном реакторе радиоизотопEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pile-produced radioisotope
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14 secondary radioisotope
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15 energy market
find a market — найти сбыт; иметь сбыт; пользоваться спросом
market expectations — возможности сбыта; состояние рынка
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > energy market
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