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1 extinct radioisotope
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > extinct radioisotope
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2 extinct radioisotope
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > extinct radioisotope
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3 extinct radioisotope
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > extinct radioisotope
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4 extinct radioisotope
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5 extinct radioisotope
Техника: исчезающий радиоизотоп -
6 extinct radioisotope
Англо русский политехнический словарь > extinct radioisotope
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7 extinct radioisotope
English-Russian scientific dictionary > extinct radioisotope
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8 radioisotope
радиоизотоп, радиоизотопный radioisotope pressure gauge ≈ радиоизотопный манометр radioisotope thickness gauge ≈ изотопный толщиномер - daughter radioisotope - extinct radioisotope - parent radioisotope - primary radioisotope - radioisotope dating - radioisotope densimeter - radioisotope manipulator - radioisotope plant - secondary radioisotope радиоактивный изотоп, радиоизотопБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > radioisotope
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9 radioisotope
1) радиоизотоп
2) радиоизотопный
– daughter radioisotope
– extinct radioisotope
– parent radioisotope
– primary radioisotope
– radioisotope dating
– radioisotope densimeter
– radioisotope manipulator
– radioisotope plant
– secondary radioisotope
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n радиоактивный изотоп, радиоизотоп -
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1. a потухший2. a угасший3. a вымерший4. a пресекшийся5. a упразднённый6. a исчезнувший, вышедший из употребленияto become extinct — отмереть, прекратить существование
Синонимический ряд:1. dead (adj.) asleep; bygone; cold; dead; deceased; defunct; departed; ended; exanimate; finished; gone; inanimate; late; lifeless; lost; over; perished; spiritless; terminated; unanimated; vanished2. extinguished (adj.) extinguished; out; put out; quenched3. obsolete (adj.) archaic; disused; obsolete; outmoded; outworn; passe; passй; supersededАнтонимический ряд:current; extant; living; modern -
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16 neutron-induced radioisotope
радиоизотоп, полученный в результате активации нейтронамиEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > neutron-induced radioisotope
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17 artificial radioisotope
искусственный радиоактивный изотоп; искусственный радиоизотоп; искусственно радиоактивный изотопEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > artificial radioisotope
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18 commercial radioisotope
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > commercial radioisotope
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19 enriched radioisotope
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > enriched radioisotope
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20 fertile radioisotope
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fertile radioisotope
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