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21 actinide-burning liquid-metal reactor
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22 actual reactor
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23 aircraft propulsion reactor
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24 annular cooling space reactor
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25 aqueous homogeneous reactor
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26 autocatalytic reactor
ядерный реактор с положительным температурным коэффициентом реактивности; саморазгоняющийся ЯРEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > autocatalytic reactor
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27 autonomous reactor
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28 bare reactor
ядерный реактор без отражателя; голый реактор -
29 beryllium-moderated reactor
ядерный реактор с бериллиевым замедлителем; бериллиевый ЯРEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > beryllium-moderated reactor
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30 boiling water homogeneous reactor
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31 boiling-column reactor
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32 breeder reactor
ядерный реактор-размножитель; бридер; размножающий ЯР; ЯР с расширенным воспроизводствомreactor year — реакторо-год; год наработки ядерного реактора
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33 breeding performance of the reactor
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34 burning reactor
ядерный реактор для сжигания радиоактивных отходов; ядерный реактор для сжигания актинидовEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > burning reactor
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35 carbon dioxide cooled graphite moderated reactor
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36 carbon dioxide cooled natural uranium-fuelled reactor
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37 ceramic plutonium reactor
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38 ceramic reactor
реактор с керамическим (ядерным) топливом; ядерный реактор на металлокерамическом топливе; керамический ЯРEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > ceramic reactor
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39 ceramic-fuelled reactor
реактор с керамическим (ядерным) топливом; ядерный реактор на металлокерамическом топливе; керамический ЯРEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > ceramic-fuelled reactor
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40 chemical vapor deposition reactor
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