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1 dissolution curve
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2 dissolution
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3 dissolution
растворение; разложение; расплавление -
4 deposit dissolution
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5 fission gas dissolution
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6 calibration curve
кривая калибровки; градуировочный график; калибровочная криваяEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > calibration curve
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7 coastdown curve
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8 decay curve
кривая радиоактивного распада; затухающая кривая; кривая спада радиоактивности; кривая спадания радиоактивности -
9 distribution curve
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > distribution curve
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10 fitting curve
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11 grading curve
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12 hardening curve
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13 limit curve
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14 particle-size distribution curve
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15 plot a curve
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16 pressure curve
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17 residence time curve
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18 response curve
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19 S/N curve
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20 stripping curve
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