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1 spontaneous fission rate
скорость самопроизвольного деления
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > spontaneous fission rate
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > spontaneous fission rate
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3 spontaneous fission rate
Макаров: интенсивность спонтанного деленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spontaneous fission rate
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4 spontaneous fission rate
English-russian dictionary of physics > spontaneous fission rate
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5 spontaneous fission
1.самопроизвольное деление; спонтанный распадfission gases — газообразные продукты деления; ГПД
2.самопроизвольное деление; самопроизвольный распадEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > spontaneous fission
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6 fission
1) делящийся
2) расщепление
3) деление
– fast-neutron fission
– fission barrier
– fission chamber
– fission detector
– fission energy
– fission event
– fission fragment
– fission gammas
– fission mode
– fission neutron
– fission product
– fission rate
– fission ratio
– fission reaction
– fission threshold
– neutron-induced fission
– nuclear fission
– spontaneous fission
– ternary fission
– thermal-neutron fission
– uranium fission
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7 fission chain reaction
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > fission chain reaction
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8 neutron-induced fission reaction
вызванная нейтронами реакция деления; деление ядра нейтронамиdefer a reaction — задерживать реакцию; ингибировать реакцию
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > neutron-induced fission reaction
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