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1 survived fuel element
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2 candidate fuel element
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3 distorted fuel element
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4 failed fuel element
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5 intact fuel element
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6 ribbon fuel element
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7 swelled fuel element
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > swelled fuel element
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8 uranium fuel element
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > uranium fuel element
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9 bonded fuel element
тепловыделяющий элемент со связывающей прослойкой; твэл с контактным подслоемEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > bonded fuel element
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10 defected fuel element
негерметичный тепловыделяющий элемент; разгерметизированный твэл; дефектный твэл; повреждённый твэл; разрушенный твэлEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > defected fuel element
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11 defective fuel element
негерметичный тепловыделяющий элемент; разгерметизированный твэл; дефектный твэл; повреждённый твэл; разрушенный твэлEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > defective fuel element
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12 hollow fuel element
пустотельный твэл; полый тепловыделяющий элементEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > hollow fuel element
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13 reference fuel element
опорный тепловыделяющий элемент; образцовый твэлEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > reference fuel element
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14 superheating fuel element
пароперегревательный тепловыделяющий элемент; перегревательный твэлEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > superheating fuel element
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15 tubular fuel element
трубчатый тепловыделяющий элемент; трубчатый твэл; топливная трубаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > tubular fuel element
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16 gas-filled fuel element
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17 pre-tested fuel element
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18 uranium-base fuel element
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19 bowing of a fuel element
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20 sealed-in fuel element
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