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1 thermal fission factor
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > thermal fission factor
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2 thermal fission factor
nPHYS factor térmico de fisión mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > thermal fission factor
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3 thermal
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4 fission fragment separation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fission fragment separation
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5 коэффициент размножения на тепловых нейтронах
Русско-английский словарь по радиационной безопасности > коэффициент размножения на тепловых нейтронах
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6 separation
1. деление; отделение; разделение2. сортировка3. разделение книжных блоков после шитья на ниткошвейной машине4. разделение книжного блока на части5. цветоделениеcolor separation — разделение цветов; цветоделение
6. цветоделённое изображение7. цветоделённая фотоформаcontinuous tone separation — полутоновый цветоделённый негатив или позитив, полутоновая цветоделённая фотоформа
direct separation — прямой способ изготовления цветоделённых растровых фотоформ; прямое цветоделение
direct halftone separation — получение растровых цветоделённых негативов способом прямого растрирования
four-color corrected continuous tone separation — цветоделённые полутоновые фотоформы для четырёхкрасочной печати
indirect separation — косвенный способ изготовления цветоделённых растровых фотоформ; косвенное цветоделение
mechanical color separation — цветоделение путём изготовления чёрно-белых оригиналов для каждой краски
sheet reverse buckle separation — отделение листа путём приталкивания его задней кромки к неподвижному упору и выгибания
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