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1 loss of neutrons by escape
gas escape — утечка газа; газовыделение
escape of steam — утечка пара; выделение пара
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2 moderator of neutrons
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3 evaporation spectrum of neutrons
спектр испарения нейтронов; спектр испарившихся нейтроновEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > evaporation spectrum of neutrons
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4 fraction of delayed neutrons
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5 leakage of neutrons
утечка нейтронов; потеря нейтронов вследствие утечкиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > leakage of neutrons
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6 monoenergetic neutrons
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7 reactor outruns the delayed neutrons
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8 slowing down of neutrons
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9 transparent to neutrons
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10 alpha escape
утечка альфа-излучения; выход альфа-лучейescape of steam — утечка пара; выделение пара
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11 gamma escape
утечка гамма-излучения; выход гамма-лучейescape of steam — утечка пара; выделение пара
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12 gas escape
утечка газа; газовыделениеescape of steam — утечка пара; выделение пара
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13 neutron escape
утечка нейтронов; потеря нейтронов вследствие утечкиgamma escape — утечка гамма-излучения; выход гамма-лучей
alpha escape — утечка альфа-излучения; выход альфа-лучей
escape of particle — выброс частиц; утечка частиц
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14 relative escape
gamma escape — утечка гамма-излучения; выход гамма-лучей
alpha escape — утечка альфа-излучения; выход альфа-лучей
escape of particle — выброс частиц; утечка частиц
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