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1 fuel-to-fertile material ratio
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2 fuel material
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3 fuel material
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4 deterioration of the fuel material
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5 pixel aspect ratio
W/U ratio — отношение масс или объёмов воды и урана
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6 fissionable material
1.термоядерное топливо2.делящийся материал; ядерное топливо; делящаяся компонента; делимый материал; расщепляемый материал; ядерное горючееEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fissionable material
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7 bred material
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8 fission material
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9 fissioning material
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10 fusionable material
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11 gaseous fissionable material
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12 special fissionable material
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