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101 percent reactivity
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102 prompt reactivity
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103 ramp change of reactivity
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104 rate of reactivity
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105 reactivity
реактивность (ЯР); химическая активность; реакционная способность -
106 relative isotope reactivity
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107 reserve reactivity
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108 run out of reactivity
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109 shimming of reactivity
введение стержня грубой регулировки; компенсация реактивностиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > shimming of reactivity
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110 shutdown reactivity
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111 sodium void coefficient of reactivity
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112 steam void effect of reactivity
эффект паровых пузырей; паровой эффект реактивностиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > steam void effect of reactivity
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113 time-averaged reactivity
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