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* * *пла́зма ж.
plasmaвозбужда́ть пла́зму — activate the plasmaвозмуща́ть пла́зму — perturb the plasmaизоли́ровать пла́зму — contain the plasmaионизи́ровать пла́зму по́лностью — strip the plasmaотшнуро́вывать пла́зму — constrict [pinch] the plasmaуде́рживать пла́зму (внутри какого-л. объёма) — contain the plasmaвысокотемперату́рная термоя́дерная пла́зма — high-temperature thermonuclear plasmaпла́зма га́зового разря́да — gas-discharge plasmaгоря́чая пла́зма — hot plasmaпла́зма горя́чих электро́нов — hot-electron plasmaдугова́я пла́зма — arc plasmaизлуча́ющая пла́зма — emitting plasmaизотерми́ческая пла́зма — isothermal plasmaио́нная пла́зма — ion plasmaионосфе́рная пла́зма — ionospheric plasmaлюминесци́рующая пла́зма — luminescent plasmaмагни́тно уде́рживаемая пла́зма — magnetically confined plasmaнамагни́ченная пла́зма — magnetized plasmaнеизотерми́ческая пла́зма — nonisothermal plasmaнейтра́льная пла́зма — neutral [quasi-neutral] plasmaнеравнове́сная пла́зма — nonequilibrium plasmaнесветя́щаяся пла́зма — nonluminous plasmaнесжима́емая пла́зма — incompressible plasmaнестациона́рная пла́зма — unstable plasmaнетеплова́я пла́зма — nonthermal plasmaнеусто́йчивая пла́зма — unstable plasmaнизкотемперату́рная пла́зма — low-temperature plasmaравнове́сная пла́зма — equilibrium plasmaразреже́нная пла́зма — low-density [rarefied] plasmaраспада́ющаяся пла́зма — decaying plasmaрелятивисти́ческая пла́зма — relativistic plasmaсамообразу́ющаяся пла́зма — self-generated plasmaсоверше́нная пла́зма — perfect plasmaтерми́ческая пла́зма — thermal plasmaтермоя́дерная пла́зма — thermonuclear plasmaпла́зма тле́ющего разря́да — glow-discharge plasmaтокопроводя́щая пла́зма — current-carrying plasmaуда́рная пла́зма — shock(-generated) plasmaпла́зма уда́рного сло́я — shock-layer plasmaэлектро́нная пла́зма — electron plasmaэлектро́нно-ды́рочная пла́зма — electron-hole plasma -
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ж. plasma
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