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1 contained radioactivity
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2 contained radioactivity
герметизированная радиоактивность; локализованная радиоактивностьEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > contained radioactivity
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3 contained radioactivity
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4 radioactivity
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5 radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radioactivity
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6 natural radioactivity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > natural radioactivity
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7 transferred radioactivity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > transferred radioactivity
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8 induced radioactivity
English-Russian big medical dictionary > induced radioactivity
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9 artificial radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > artificial radioactivity
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10 detect radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > detect radioactivity
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11 dustborne radioactivity
радиоактивность пыли; радиоактивная пыльEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > dustborne radioactivity
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12 equilibrium radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > equilibrium radioactivity
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13 escape of radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > escape of radioactivity
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14 induce radioactivity
вызывать искусственную радиоактивность; давать наведённую радиоактивностьEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > induce radioactivity
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15 localized radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > localized radioactivity
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16 man-made radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > man-made radioactivity
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17 natural radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > natural radioactivity
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18 waterborne radioactivity
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > waterborne radioactivity
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19 герметизированная радиоактивность
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > герметизированная радиоактивность
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20 измерение радиоактивности
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > измерение радиоактивности
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