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1 xenon reactor poisoning
Морской термин: отравление реактора ксенономУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > xenon reactor poisoning
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2 xenon reactor poisoning
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3 xenon
xenon poisoning — отравление ксеноном; ксеноновая яма (ЯР)
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4 xenon
xenon poisoning — отравление ксеноном; ксеноновая яма (ЯР)
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5 poisoning of the reactor
отравление ЯР поглощающими нейтроны продуктами деления; зашлаковывание ЯРEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > poisoning of the reactor
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6 xenon
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7 xenon
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8 equilibrium xenon
xenon poisoning — отравление ксеноном; ксеноновая яма (ЯР)
xenon effect — ксеноновое отравление; ксеноновый эффект
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > equilibrium xenon
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9 peak xenon
xenon effect — ксеноновое отравление; ксеноновый эффект
xenon poisoning — отравление ксеноном; ксеноновая яма (ЯР)
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10 trapped xenon
уловленный ксенон; захваченный (ловушкой) ксенонxenon poisoning — отравление ксеноном; ксеноновая яма (ЯР)
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > trapped xenon
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11 ptomaine poisoning
lead poisoning — отравление свинцом, свинцовое отравление
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12 lead poisoning
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > lead poisoning
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13 sulphur poisoning
lead poisoning — отравление свинцом, свинцовое отравление
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > sulphur poisoning
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