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21 spiral beam accelerator
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22 atomic accelerator
accelerator pump — насос — ускоритель
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23 cockcroft-walton accelerator
accelerator pump — насос — ускоритель
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24 first accelerator
accelerator pump — насос — ускоритель
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25 high-voltage accelerator
accelerator pump — насос — ускоритель
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26 ion accelerator
accelerator pump — насос — ускоритель
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27 secondary accelerator
accelerator pump — насос — ускоритель
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28 standing-wave linear resonance accelerator
accelerator pump — насос — ускоритель
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29 operation accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > operation accelerator
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30 phase stable accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > phase stable accelerator
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31 plasma accelerator
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32 post accelerator
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33 precise digital accelerator
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34 pressurized accelerator
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35 pulsed accelerator
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36 radial ridge accelerator
English-Russian big medical dictionary > radial ridge accelerator
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37 radial sector accelerator
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38 recirculating accelerator
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39 relativistic electron bunching accelerator
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40 ring accelerator
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