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•Large amounts of tritium are stockpiled for nuclear weapons and for research in fusion power.
•Moisture, oil and dirt collect (or gather, or accumulate) in the bottom of the air-filter sump.
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•Large amounts of tritium are stockpiled for nuclear weapons and for research in fusion power.
•Moisture, oil and dirt collect (or gather, or accumulate) in the bottom of the air-filter sump.
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1) General subject: downfall, fall, (ударение на fall) fallout (радиоактивные или другие), precipitation, fall-out2) Medicine: precipitations3) Colloquial: wet stuff4) Engineering: fallout (напр. радиоактивные), rainfall5) Agriculture: (атмосферные) precipitation, rainfall (в виде дождя), (донные) sediments6) Construction: settlements8) Insurance: Draft9) Oil: bottom deposits, bottom sediments, source sediments11) Makarov: cakes, fallout (напр., радиоактивные), moisture, rainfall (дождевые), residua, scales, settled sludges, silts, sludges12) Electrochemistry: debris13) Karachaganak: impurities
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