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1 activity decay
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2 activity decay
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3 activity decay
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4 activity decay
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6 activity decay tank
бак выдержки жидких радиоактивных отходов
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > activity decay tank
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7 activity decay system
система выдержки радиоактивных отходов на АЭС
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > activity decay system
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8 activity decay store
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9 activity decay system
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10 activity decay tank
monitoring tank — контрольный бак (ЖРО); дозиметрический бак
monitor tank — контрольный бак (ЖРО); дозиметрический бак
guard tank — страховочный корпус; страховочная ёмкость
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11 decay
1) спад; затухание; ослабление; снижение || спадать; затухать; ослабляться; снижаться2) распад; разложение || распадаться, разлагаться3) порча || портиться4) гниль5) послесвечение ( экрана)6) ухудшение изображения ( в ЭЛТ)•-
abnormal decay
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activity decay
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alpha decay
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amplitude decay
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beta decay
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beta-plus decay
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biological decay
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contrast decay
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decay of nuclei
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decay of radioactivity
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delayed decay
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dynamic decay
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exponential decay
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field decay
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gamma decay
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half-decay
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incipient decay
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luminescence decay
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neutron decay
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nuclear decay
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orbit decay
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parent decay
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phosphor decay
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plasma decay
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pressure decay
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radioactive decay
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radioactivity decay
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1.бак выдержки радиоактивных отходов; бак осколочных вод2.ёмкость выдержки (ЖРО) -
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decay cooling — выдержка РАО; отвод остаточного тепла
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14 residual activity
activity decay — спад активности; спад радиоактивности
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15 system activity
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16 repetitive activity
activity decay — спад активности; спад радиоактивности
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17 routine activity
activity decay — спад активности; спад радиоактивности
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18 specific surface activity
activity decay — спад активности; спад радиоактивности
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19 thermal activity
радиоактивность; наведенная тепловыми нейтронамиactivity decay — спад активности; спад радиоактивности
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20 zero activity
activity decay — спад активности; спад радиоактивности
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > zero activity
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