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21 accepted risk
1.принимаемый риск2.приемлемый рискEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > accepted risk
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22 controlled risk
1.управляемый риск2.контролируемый рискnear zero risk — околонулсвой риск; пренебрежимо малый риск
third party risk — риск, которому подвергается третье лицо
risk targets — целевые уровни риска; заданные уровни риска
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > controlled risk
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23 assume risk
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24 all risk
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25 extra risk
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26 groups at high risk
English-Russian big medical dictionary > groups at high risk
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27 imposed risk
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28 maritime risk
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29 security risk
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30 absolute risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > absolute risk
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31 artificial risk
антропогенный риск; искусственный рискEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > artificial risk
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32 balanced risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > balanced risk
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33 calculated risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > calculated risk
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34 concentrated risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > concentrated risk
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35 criticality risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > criticality risk
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36 daily seasonal population risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > daily seasonal population risk
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37 delayed effect risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > delayed effect risk
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38 desired risk
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39 direct risk
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40 directly observed risk
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > directly observed risk
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