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101 come to the fore
1) выдвинутьcя, cтaть виднoй фигуpoй, зaнять виднoe пoлoжeниe (тж. come to the front)They talk a lot of him now: he's quite coming to the fore among the young Tories (J. Galsworthy). The political commentators, while agreeing that he was coming to the front, gave diametrically different reasons why he should do so (C. P. Snow)2) пpoбудитьcя, пpocнутьcя (oб oпaceнияx и т. п.); вcплыть (o вoпpoce)All his father's power of seeing the worst, all James' nervous pessimism, had come to the fore in him during the hour since, at the Connoisseurs' Club, he had been handed that letter (J. Galsworthy). In the struggle for these demands many fundamental questions will come to the fore (Labour Monthly) -
102 absorption ratio
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103 blanket conversion ratio
коэффициент внешнего воспроизводства; коэффициент воспроизводства в экранеEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > blanket conversion ratio
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104 branching ratio
коэффициент ветвления (реакции); цепочка радиоактивного распадаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > branching ratio
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105 conversion ratio
1.коэффициент конверсии; коэффициент воспроизводства ядерного топлива2.коэффициент воспроизводства ядерного топлива; коэффициент размножения; коэффициент конверсииEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > conversion ratio
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106 core conversion ratio
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107 detection ratio
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108 differential absorption ratio
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109 dumping ratio
коэффициент затухания; декрементEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > dumping ratio
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110 external breeding ratio
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111 external conversion ratio
коэффициент внешней конверсии (гамма-лучей); коэффициент внешнего воспроизводства; коэффициент воспроизводства в экранеEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > external conversion ratio
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112 initial fuel-conversion ratio
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113 internal breeding ratio
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114 internal conversion ratio
1.коэффициент внутренней конверсии (гамма-лучей)2.коэффициент конверсии в активной зонеEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > internal conversion ratio
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115 mean fuel-conversion ratio
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116 moderating ratio
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117 operating time ratio
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