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1 pre-critical measurements
carry out measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
conduct measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
take measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pre-critical measurements
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2 health measurements
carry out measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
conduct measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
take measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > health measurements
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3 commercial measurements
take measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > commercial measurements
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4 criticality measurements
take measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > criticality measurements
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5 health measurements
дозиметрические измерения; промышленно-санитарные измеренияtake measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > health measurements
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6 inspection measurements
входные измерения; приёмочный контрольtake measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > inspection measurements
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7 on-line measurements
измерения в реальном масштабе времени; оперативные измерения; оперативный контрольcarry out measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
conduct measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
take measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > on-line measurements
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8 pair measurements
carry out measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
conduct measurements — проводить измерение; измерять
take measurements — проводить измерения; измерять
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pair measurements
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