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1 loss of integrity of circuit
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > loss of integrity of circuit
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2 loss of integrity of circuit
Макаров: разуплотнение контураУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > loss of integrity of circuit
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3 loss of integrity of circuit
Англо-русский строительный словарь > loss of integrity of circuit
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4 loss of integrity of a circuit
Техника: разуплотнение контураУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > loss of integrity of a circuit
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5 loss of piping integrity
потеря герметичности трубопровода; разуплотнение трубопроводаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > loss of piping integrity
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6 circuit
1) трубопроводное кольцо, кольцо циркуляции, цепь, контур циркуляции ( в водопроводных сетях)3) юр. судебный округ•- coolant circuit - filter circuit - loss of integrity of circuit - main coolant circuit* * *1. кольцо [контур] циркуляции ( в трубопроводных сетях)2. электрическая цепь, схема; цепь, защищённая предохранителем на распределительном щите ( внутренней проводки)- basic safety circuit
- blasting circuit
- brine circuit
- closed circuit
- convection circuit
- earth circuit
- earthed circuit
- heating circuit
- main circuit
- main fire circuit
- override control circuit
- primary circuit
- refrigeration circuit
- secondary circuit
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