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1 impacting neutron
neutron production — генерация нейтронов; рождение нейтронов
instability neutron — ложный нейтрон; нейтрон неустойчивости
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2 impacting neutron
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > impacting neutron
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7 бомбардирующий нейтрон
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > бомбардирующий нейтрон
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8 бомбардирующий нейтрон
1) Engineering: colliding neutron2) Makarov: impacting neutron, impinging neutron, incident neutronУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бомбардирующий нейтрон
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9 налетающий нейтрон
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > налетающий нейтрон
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10 падающий нейтрон
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11 ударяющий нейтрон
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12 ударяющийся нейтрон
Makarov: impacting neutron, impinging neutron, incident neutronУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ударяющийся нейтрон
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13 бомбардирующий нейтрон
bombarding neutron, impacting neutron, impinging neutronРусско-английский физический словарь > бомбардирующий нейтрон
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