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1 ionizing-radiation scattering
Электроника: рассеяние ионизирующего излученияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ionizing-radiation scattering
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2 ionizing-radiation scattering
English-Russian electronics dictionary > ionizing-radiation scattering
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3 ionizing-radiation scattering
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > ionizing-radiation scattering
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4 ionizing-radiation scattering
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > ionizing-radiation scattering
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5 scattering of ionizing radiation in a photographic emulsion
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > scattering of ionizing radiation in a photographic emulsion
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6 self-scattering of ionizing radiation source
саморассеяние источника ионизирующего излучения
Рассеяние излучения радионуклида источника в радиоактивном материале самого источника
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > self-scattering of ionizing radiation source
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7 scattering
1) рассеяние ( процесс или результат) || рассеивающий2) распределяемый по случайному закону; размещаемый вразброс•- acoustic scattering
- acoustic-phonon scattering
- anomalous scattering
- anti-Stokes scattering
- backward scattering
- bistatic scattering
- Bragg scattering
- Brillouin scattering
- broadside scattering
- carrier-carrier scattering
- coherent scattering
- Compton scattering
- defect scattering
- defect-center scattering
- diffraction scattering
- diffused scattering
- direct scattering
- domain-wall scattering
- dynamic scattering
- elastic scattering
- electromagnetic scattering
- electron-defect scattering
- electron-impurity scattering
- electron-magnon scattering
- electron-phonon scattering
- electron-photon scattering
- far-field scattering
- forward scattering
- free-electron scattering
- free-hole scattering
- grain-boundary scattering
- hole-phonon scattering
- impurity scattering
- incoherent scattering
- induced scattering
- inelastic scattering
- in-phase scattering
- interantenna scattering
- interface scattering
- interfacial scattering
- intermode scattering
- intervalley scattering
- intravalley scattering
- intrinsic scattering
- inverse scattering
- ion-acoustic scattering
- ionizing-radiation scattering
- ionospheric scattering
- isotropic scattering
- large-angle scattering
- lattice-atom scattering
- lattice-vibration scattering
- light-by-light scattering
- low-angle scattering
- molecular light scattering
- monostatic scattering
- multiple scattering
- neutral-impurity scattering
- neutron scattering
- nonforward scattering
- nonresonant scattering
- optical-mode scattering
- optical-phonon scattering
- parametric light scattering
- phonon-phonon scattering
- photoelastic scattering
- polariton scattering
- polarization scattering
- radar scattering
- radiative inelastic scattering
- radio scattering
- rain scattering
- Raman scattering
- random scattering
- Rayleigh scattering
- ray-optical scattering
- resonant scattering
- Rutherford scattering
- selective scattering
- single scattering
- spin-dependent scattering
- spin-independent scattering
- spin-orbit scattering
- spontaneous scattering
- stimulated scattering
- stimulated Rayleigh scattering
- Stokes scattering
- sub-surface scattering
- surface scattering
- surface-to-surface-wave scattering
- surface-to-volume-wave scattering
- thermal scattering
- Thomson scattering
- tropospheric scattering
- two-magnon scattering
- Tyndall scattering
- volume scattering
- volume-to-surface-wave scattering
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8 scattering
1) рассеяние ( процесс или результат) || рассеивающий2) распределяемый по случайному закону; размещаемый вразброс•- acoustic-phonon scattering
- anomalous scattering
- anti-Stokes scattering
- backward scattering
- bistatic scattering
- Bragg scattering
- Brillouin scattering
- broadside scattering
- carrier-carrier scattering
- coherent scattering
- Compton scattering
- defect scattering
- defect-center scattering
- diffraction scattering
- diffused scattering
- direct scattering
- domain-wall scattering
- dynamic scattering
- elastic scattering
- electromagnetic scattering
- electron-defect scattering
- electron-impurity scattering
- electron-magnon scattering
- electron-phonon scattering
- electron-photon scattering
- far-field scattering
- forward scattering
- free-electron scattering
- free-hole scattering
- grain-boundary scattering
- hole-phonon scattering
- impurity scattering
- incoherent scattering
- induced scattering
- inelastic scattering
- in-phase scattering
- interantenna scattering
- interface scattering
- interfacial scattering
- intermode scattering
- intervalley scattering
- intravalley scattering
- intrinsic scattering
- inverse scattering
- ion-acoustic scattering
- ionizing-radiation scattering
- ionospheric scattering
- isotropic scattering
- large-angle scattering
- lattice-atom scattering
- lattice-vibration scattering
- light-by-light scattering
- low-angle scattering
- molecular light scattering
- monostatic scattering
- multiple scattering
- neutral-impurity scattering
- neutron scattering
- nonforward scattering
- nonresonant scattering
- optical-mode scattering
- optical-phonon scattering
- parametric light scattering
- phonon-phonon scattering
- photoelastic scattering
- polariton scattering
- polarization scattering
- radar scattering
- radiative inelastic scattering
- radio scattering
- rain scattering
- Raman scattering
- random scattering
- Rayleigh scattering
- ray-optical scattering
- resonant scattering
- Rutherford scattering
- scattering by fractal
- selective scattering
- single scattering
- spin-dependent scattering
- spin-independent scattering
- spin-orbit scattering
- spontaneous scattering
- stimulated Rayleigh scattering
- stimulated scattering
- Stokes scattering
- sub-surface scattering
- surface scattering
- surface-to-surface-wave scattering
- surface-to-volume-wave scattering
- thermal scattering
- Thomson scattering
- tropospheric scattering
- two-magnon scattering
- Tyndall scattering
- volume scattering
- volume-to-surface-wave scattering
- volume-to-volume-wave scatteringThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > scattering
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9 radiation
1. n физ. излучение, радиация, лучеиспускание2. n физ. облучение3. n физ. радиоактивное излучение4. n физ. сияние5. n физ. радиальное расположение; расхождение из одного центра в виде лучейСинонимический ряд:1. dispersion (noun) diffusion; disintegration; dispersal; dispersion; dissemination; dissipation; distribution; scattering; spreading out2. divergence (noun) branch; deviation; divergence; division; offshoot; ramification; separation; split -
10 weapon
оружие; система оружия; боевое [огневое] средство; боеприпас; средство поражения; АБ; pl. вооружение, боевая техника; оснащать оружием, вооружать; см. тж. cannon, gun, missile, systemdepressed trajectory (capability) weapon — орудие для настильной стрельбы; боеприпас с пологой траекторией (подхода к цели)
enhanced (penetrating) radiation weapon — оружие с повышенным уровнем [выходом] начальной [проникающей] радиации
ethnic (group selection) weapon — этническое оружие, поражающее отдельные группы населения
neutral (charge) beam weapon — пучковое оружие; оружие, поражающее узконаправленным потоком нейтральных частиц
reduced blast and heat (nuclear) weapon — ЯО с пониженным действием ударной волны и теплового [светового] излучения
— acoustic wave weapon— aerial warfare weapon— antiarmor-capable weapon— dirty nuclear weapon— fission -type weapon— flame-blast weapon— fusion-type weapon— genetic weapon— high-yield nuclear weapon— howitzer-type weapon— limited-yield nuclear weapon— loader's station weapon— low-yield nuclear weapon— medium-yield nuclear weapon— nominal nuclear weapon— optimum-yield nuclear weapon— point-target weapon— recoil-energy operated weapon— rifled-bore weapon— satellite-borne weapon— second-strike retaliatory weapon— supporting weapon— vehicle-mounted weapon -
11 power
= pwr1) мощность2) вчт степень3) вчт показатель (степени), индекс || степенной4) опт. увеличение5) опт. оптическая сила6) мощность критерия ( в статистике); сила (напр. прогноза)7) способность; производительность8) мощный (напр. транзистор); силовой (напр. кабель); энергетический (напр. об установке)9) подводить энергию; снабжать энергией; питать10) кнопка включения (и-выключения) (электро)питания, кнопка "power" (напр. на передней панели компьютера) || нажимать кнопку включения (и-выключения) (электро)питания, нажимать кнопку "power"11) снабжать приводом (напр. электрическим); использовать двигатель || снабжённый приводом; использующий двигатель; механический•power actuated — снабжённый приводом; использующий двигатель; механический
power down — выключать (напр. прибор); автоматически отключать (электро)питание (напр. по команде микропроцессора)
- absolute thermoelectric powerpower up — включать (напр. прибор); автоматически включать (электро)питание (напр. по команде микропроцессора)
- absorbed power
- absorptive power
- acoustic power
- active power
- alternating-current power
- angular resolving power
- anode input power
- anode supply power
- antenna power
- antenna resolving power
- apparent power
- asymptotic power
- available power
- available noise power
- average speech power
- backscattered power
- burn-out power
- carrier power
- computer power
- computing power
- control power
- direct-current power
- dirty power
- dissipated power
- distortion power
- driving power - emissive power - equivalent radiated power
- excitation power
- explanatory power
- feedthrough power
- firing power
- flat leakage power
- forecasting power
- forward power
- forward-scattered power
- grid-driving power
- harmonic leakage power
- high power
- horse power
- in-band power
- incident power
- input power
- instantaneous power
- instantaneous acoustic power across a-surface element
- instantaneous acoustic power per unit area
- instantaneous echo power
- intermodulation-product power
- inversion power
- ionizing power
- leakage power
- lens power
- light-gathering power
- load circuit power
- long-time-average power
- magnifying power
- main power
- mean power
- minimum firing power
- modal power
- noise power
- noise-equivalent power
- noise-equivalent power at λ
- operating power
- out-of-band power
- output power
- passing-wave power
- peak power
- peak envelope power
- peak pulse power
- peak radar power
- penetrating power
- phasor power
- plate input power
- pulse power
- pump power
- pumping power
- radiated power
- radiation power
- rated power
- reactance power
- reactive power
- real power
- received power
- reduced power
- reflected power
- reflection power
- refractive power
- relative power
- resolving power
- returned power
- rotary power
- rotatory power
- scattered power
- scattering power
- short-time-average power
- sideband power
- signal power
- sound power
- specific power
- spillover power
- standard test-tone power
- stopping power
- thermal equivalent power
- thermoelectric power
- threshold power
- vector power
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12 power
1) мощность2) вчт. степень3) вчт. показатель (степени), индекс || степенной4) опт. увеличение5) опт. оптическая сила6) мощность критерия ( в статистике); сила (напр. прогноза)7) способность; производительность8) мощный (напр. транзистор); силовой (напр. кабель); энергетический (напр. об установке)9) подводить энергию; снабжать энергией; питать10) кнопка включения (и выключения) (электро)питания, кнопка "power" (напр. на передней панели компьютера) || нажимать кнопку включения (и выключения) (электро)питания, нажимать кнопку "power"11) снабжать приводом (напр. электрическим); использовать двигатель || снабжённый приводом; использующий двигатель; механический•power actuated — снабжённый приводом; использующий двигатель; механический
power down — выключать (напр. прибор); автоматически отключать (электро)питание (напр. по команде микропроцессора)
- absorbed powerpower up — включать (напр. прибор); автоматически включать (электро)питание (напр. по команде микропроцессора)
- absorptive power
- acoustic power
- active power
- alternating-current power
- angular resolving power
- anode input power
- anode supply power
- antenna power
- antenna resolving power
- apparent power
- asymptotic power
- available noise power
- available power
- average speech power
- backscattered power
- burn-out power
- carrier power
- computer power
- computing power
- control power
- direct-current power
- dirty power
- dissipated power
- distortion power
- driving power
- effective monopole radiated power
- effective radiated power
- emissive power
- equivalent isotropic radiator power
- equivalent noise power
- equivalent radiated power
- excitation power
- explanatory power
- feedthrough power
- firing power
- flat leakage power
- forecasting power
- forward power
- forward-scattered power
- grid-driving power
- harmonic leakage power
- high power
- horse power
- in-band power
- incident power
- input power
- instantaneous acoustic power across a surface element
- instantaneous acoustic power per unit area
- instantaneous echo power
- instantaneous power
- intermodulation-product power
- inversion power
- ionizing power
- leakage power
- lens power
- light-gathering power
- load circuit power
- long-time-average power
- magnifying power
- main power
- mean power
- minimum firing power
- modal power
- noise power
- noise-equivalent power at λ
- noise-equivalent power
- operating power
- out-of-band power
- output power
- passing-wave power
- peak envelope power
- peak power
- peak pulse power
- peak radar power
- penetrating power
- phasor power
- plate input power
- power good
- power ocay
- power of test
- pulse power
- pump power
- pumping power
- radiated power
- radiation power
- rated power
- reactance power
- reactive power
- real power
- received power
- reduced power
- reflected power
- reflection power
- refractive power
- relative power
- resolving power
- returned power
- rotary power
- rotatory power
- scattered power
- scattering power
- short-time-average power
- sideband power
- signal power
- sound power
- specific power
- spillover power
- standard test-tone power
- stopping power
- thermal equivalent power
- thermoelectric power
- threshold power
- vector power
- wattless powerThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > power
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