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61 electron accelerator
1. ускоритель электронов2. индукционный ускорительThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > electron accelerator
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62 plasma accelerator
1. плазменный ускоритель2. ускоритель плазмыThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > plasma accelerator
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63 meson physics accelerator producing accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > meson physics accelerator producing accelerator
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64 hardware accelerator
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65 colliding-beam accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > colliding-beam accelerator
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66 electron accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > electron accelerator
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67 electrostatic accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > electrostatic accelerator
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68 high-energy accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > high-energy accelerator
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69 linear accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > linear accelerator
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70 magnetic resonance accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > magnetic resonance accelerator
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71 resonator accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > resonator accelerator
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72 second accelerator
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > second accelerator
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73 analogue accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > analogue accelerator
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74 bunching accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > bunching accelerator
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75 changing phase-velocity accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > changing phase-velocity accelerator
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76 circular accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > circular accelerator
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77 collective effect accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > collective effect accelerator
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78 colliding beam accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > colliding beam accelerator
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79 combined accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > combined accelerator
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80 constant attenuation accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > constant attenuation accelerator
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