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1 gamma radiation source
GRS, gamma radiation sourceEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > gamma radiation source
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2 gamma radiation source
English-Russian dictionary of geology > gamma radiation source
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3 gamma radiation source
1) Военный термин: источник гамма-излучения2) Геофизика: гамма-излучатель, гамма-источник, источник гамма-квантовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gamma radiation source
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4 gamma radiation source
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > gamma radiation source
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5 gamma ray radiation source
1) Медицина: источник гаммаизлучения2) Макаров: источник гамма-излученияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gamma ray radiation source
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6 gamma гау radiation source
Макаров: источник гамма-излученияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gamma гау radiation source
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7 source
1) источник
2) исток
3) первопричина
4) ключ
5) начало
6) исходный
7) первоисточник
– according to source
– arc source
– bare source
– beta source
– capillary-arc source
– capillary-type ion source
– constant-current source
– cosmic source
– dipole source
– directional source
– dislocation source
– distributed source
– electron-emitting source
– emergency source
– energy source
– equal-energy source
– ergodic source
– excitation source
– external source
– field source
– Frank-Read source
– gamma source
– gamma-ray source
– gas emission source
– heat source
– hollow source
– impulse source
– incandescent source
– incoherent source
– infinite source
– information source
– infra-red source
– ionization source
– isotope source
– Josephson source
– light source
– line source
– lumped source
– message source
– monochromatic source
– negative-ion source
– neutron source
– noise source
– nuclear source
– perturbation source
– plane source
– plasma source
– plasma-excitation source
– point source
– power source
– primary source
– pulsed source
– pump source
– radiation source
– radioactive source
– ring source
– sandwiched source
– second source
– slit source
– sound source
– source activity
– source document
– source electrode
– source function
– source image
– source impedance
– source information
– source intensity
– source material
– source power
– source program
– source region
– source resistance
– source strength
– souro source
– spark source
– standard source
– stationary source
– steady source
– swept-signal source
– thermal-neutron source
– transient source
– virtual source
– voltage source
– volume source
– vorticity source
– welding source
– white source
industrial gamma ray source — <engin.> гамма-установка промышленная
mobile gamma ray source — <engin.> гамма-установка передвижная
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8 source
1) исток2) источник, начало3) первоисточник; первопричина•- axial point source - ground power source - modulated light source -
9 gamma
1) гамма
2) гамма телевизионной передачи
3) гамма-фактор
4) коэффициент контрастности
– gamma antenna
– gamma correction
– gamma counter
– gamma emiter
– gamma field
– gamma radiation
– gamma source
– gamma spectrometer
– gamma spectrometry
– gamma thermometer
industrial gamma ray source — <engin.> гамма-установка промышленная
mobile gamma ray source — <engin.> гамма-установка передвижная
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10 radiation
1) радиация
2) излучение
3) лучеиспускание
4) радиометрический
5) лучистый
6) радиационный
7) радиоизлучение
– absorb radiation
– actinic radiation
– activating radiation
– annihilation radiation
– attenuate radiation
– background radiation
– backscatter radiation
– be exposed to radiation
– beta radiation
– black-body radiation
– burst of radiation
– capture radiation
– channel radiation
– Cherenkov radiation
– coherent radiation
– continuous radiation
– cooling by radiation
– corpuscular radiation
– cyclotron radiation
– delayed radiation
– diffuse radiation
– dipole radiation
– direct radiation
– directional radiation
– downwelling radiation
– electromagnetic radiation
– emergent radiation
– emit radiation
– exciting radiation
– expose to radiation
– far infra-red radiation
– flux of radiation
– fringe radiation
– gamma radiation
– gammaa radiation
– hardness of radiation
– high-energy radiation
– impact radiation
– incident radiation
– induce radiation
– infra-red radiation
– invisible radiation
– ionizing radiation
– isotropic radiation
– laser radiation
– low-energy radiation
– luminous radiation
– maser radiation
– microwave radiation
– mixed radiation
– monofrequency radiation
– multipole radiation
– noncoherent radiation
– nuclear radiation
– omnidirectional radiation
– penetrating radiation
– pertaining to radiation
– plasma radiation
– polarize radiation
– primary radiation
– prompt radiation
– pumping radiation
– quadrupole radiation
– radiation ageing
– radiation balance
– radiation constant
– radiation cooling
– radiation counter
– radiation damage
– radiation detector
– radiation dose
– radiation efficiency
– radiation field
– radiation fog
– radiation hazard
– radiation indicator
– radiation inversion
– radiation level
– radiation method
– radiation monitor
– radiation monitoring
– radiation oxidation
– radiation path
– radiation pattern
– radiation plant
– radiation pressure
– radiation protection
– radiation pyrometer
– radiation reaction
– radiation safety
– radiation sickness
– radiation source
– radiation spectrometer
– radiation spectroscopy
– radiation temperature
– radiation transfer
– radiation vulcanizate
– radiation vulcanization
– radiation zone
– radio-frequency radiation
– radioactive radiation
– receiver radiation
– recombination radiation
– reflected radiation
– reinforce radiation
– residual radiation
– resonance radiation
– scatter radiation
– scattered radiation
– secondary radiation
– selective radiation
– short-wave radiation
– single-frequency radiation
– solar radiation
– spectral radiation
– spontaneous radiation
– steady-state radiation
– stray radiation
– strong radiation
– synchroton radiation
– terrestrial radiation
– thermal radiation
– total radiation
– transmitted radiation
– ultra-violet radiation
– upwelling radiation
– visible radiation
monochromatic radiation pyromete — пирометр частичного излучения
occupational radiation dose — профессиональная доза облучения
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11 alpha-gamma source
source density — мощность источника; интенсивность источника
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > alpha-gamma source
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12 GRS
1) Компьютерная техника: Generic Record Syntax, Global Resource Serialization2) Военный термин: General Religious Support, Graves Registration Service, Gurkha Royal Signals, gamma radiation source, gamma ray spectrum, general reconnaissance squadron, general requirement system3) Техника: Gesellschaft fur Alagen-und Reaktorsicherheit, m.b.H., gamma-ray spectrometer, gamma-ray spectrum, gaseous radioactive waste system, geoscience and remote sensing, guided random search4) Юридический термин: Gesture Recognition System5) Сокращение: Great Red Spot, grease, Great Red Spot (on Jupiter), Gamma Ray Spectrometer (on Mars Observer)6) Физика: Gamma Ray Spectrometer7) Вычислительная техника: Great Red Spot (Space), Gamma Ray Spectrometer (on Mars Observer, Space)8) Фирменный знак: Ghetto Recording Studios9) Полимеры: giant radial system10) Химическое оружие: general record schedule11) НАСА: Galaxy Rocket System -
13 grs
1) Компьютерная техника: Generic Record Syntax, Global Resource Serialization2) Военный термин: General Religious Support, Graves Registration Service, Gurkha Royal Signals, gamma radiation source, gamma ray spectrum, general reconnaissance squadron, general requirement system3) Техника: Gesellschaft fur Alagen-und Reaktorsicherheit, m.b.H., gamma-ray spectrometer, gamma-ray spectrum, gaseous radioactive waste system, geoscience and remote sensing, guided random search4) Юридический термин: Gesture Recognition System5) Сокращение: Great Red Spot, grease, Great Red Spot (on Jupiter), Gamma Ray Spectrometer (on Mars Observer)6) Физика: Gamma Ray Spectrometer7) Вычислительная техника: Great Red Spot (Space), Gamma Ray Spectrometer (on Mars Observer, Space)8) Фирменный знак: Ghetto Recording Studios9) Полимеры: giant radial system10) Химическое оружие: general record schedule11) НАСА: Galaxy Rocket System -
14 GRS
1. gamma radiation source - источник гамма-излучения;2. gamma-ray spectrometer - спектрометр гамма-излучения;3. gamma-ray spectrum - спектр гамма-излучения;4. gaseous radioactive waste system - система газообразных радиоактивных отходов;5. geoscience and remote sensing - геофизика и дистанционное зондирование;6. Gesellschaft fur Alagen-und Reaktorsicherheit, m.b.H. - Общество по безопасности сооружений и ядерных реакторов Германии;7. guided random search - направленный случайный поиск -
15 nuclear gauge
3.2 источник ионизирующего излучения (nuclear gauge); источник гамма-излучения [gamma (radiation) source]; нейтронный источник [neutron (radiation) source]: Радиоактивное вещество или устройство, испускающее или способное испускать ионизирующее излучение, - источники, продуцирующие гамма-излучение; источники, излучающие нейтроны.
Источник: ГОСТ 23061-2012: Грунты. Методы радиоизотопных измерений плотности и влажности оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > nuclear gauge
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GRS, gamma radiation source————————GRS, gamma ray spectrum————————GRS, general reconnaissance squadron————————GRS, general requirement system————————GRS, Graves Registration Service————————GRS, Бр Gurkha Royal SignalsEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > GRS
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17 césium
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caesium
A soft silvery-white and highly reactive metal belonging to the alkali group of metals. It is a radiation hazard, because it can occur in two radioactive forms. Caesium-134 is produced in nuclear reactors, not directly by fission, but by the reaction. It emits beta- and gamma-radiation and has a half-life of 2.06 years. Caesium-137 is a fission product of uranium and occurs in the fallout from nuclear weapons. It emits beta- and gamma-rays and has a half-life of 30 years. Caesium-137 was the principal product released into the atmosphere, and hence the food chain, from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons and from the Windscale fire and Chernobyl nuclear accidents. After the Chernobyl accident, which spread a radiation cloud across Europe, the European Commission proposed new and more restrictive limits on levels of caesium in food and drinking water. (Source: WRIGHT)
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caesium
A soft silvery-white and highly reactive metal belonging to the alkali group of metals. It is a radiation hazard, because it can occur in two radioactive forms. Caesium-134 is produced in nuclear reactors, not directly by fission, but by the reaction. It emits beta- and gamma-radiation and has a half-life of 2.06 years. Caesium-137 is a fission product of uranium and occurs in the fallout from nuclear weapons. It emits beta- and gamma-rays and has a half-life of 30 years. Caesium-137 was the principal product released into the atmosphere, and hence the food chain, from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons and from the Windscale fire and Chernobyl nuclear accidents. After the Chernobyl accident, which spread a radiation cloud across Europe, the European Commission proposed new and more restrictive limits on levels of caesium in food and drinking water. (Source: WRIGHT)
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19 caesium
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caesium
A soft silvery-white and highly reactive metal belonging to the alkali group of metals. It is a radiation hazard, because it can occur in two radioactive forms. Caesium-134 is produced in nuclear reactors, not directly by fission, but by the reaction. It emits beta- and gamma-radiation and has a half-life of 2.06 years. Caesium-137 is a fission product of uranium and occurs in the fallout from nuclear weapons. It emits beta- and gamma-rays and has a half-life of 30 years. Caesium-137 was the principal product released into the atmosphere, and hence the food chain, from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons and from the Windscale fire and Chernobyl nuclear accidents. After the Chernobyl accident, which spread a radiation cloud across Europe, the European Commission proposed new and more restrictive limits on levels of caesium in food and drinking water. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > caesium
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20 irradiation des aliments
облучение продуктов питания
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food irradiation
The most recent addition to food preservation technologies is the use of ionizing radiation, which has some distinct advantages over conventional methods. With irradiation, foods can be treated after packaging, thus eliminating post-processing contamination. In addition, foods are preserved in a fresh state and can be kept longer without noticeable loss of quality. Food irradiation leaves no residues, and changes in nutritional value due to irradiation are comparable with those produced by other processes. Irradiation is the process of applying high energy to a material, such as food, to sterilize or extend its shelf-life by killing microorganisms, insects and other pests residing on it. Sources of ionizing radiation that have been used include gamma rays, electron beams and X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by radioactive isotopes such as Cobalt-60. Electron beams are produced by linear accelerators, which themselves are powered by electricity. The dose applied to a product is the most important factor of the process. At high doses, food is essentially sterilized, just as occurs in canning. Products so treated can be stored at room temperature almost indefinitely. Controversial and banned in some countries. (Source: IFSE / VCN)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > irradiation des aliments
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