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1 press radwaste
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > press radwaste
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2 press
1.прессовать; штамповать; давить; компактировать2.прес; штамп -
3 as-irradiated radwaste
свежеоблучённые радиоактивные отходы; РАО без выдержкиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > as-irradiated radwaste
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4 calcined radwaste
продукт кальцинации РАО; кальцинат РАО; прокалённые РАО; прокалённые радиоактивные отходы; продукт прокаливания РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > calcined radwaste
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5 canister of immobilized radwaste
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > canister of immobilized radwaste
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6 collected radwaste
собранные радиоактивные отходы; накопленные РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > collected radwaste
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7 conditioned radwaste
обработанные радиоактивные отходы; кондиционированные РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > conditioned radwaste
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8 conditioning of radwaste
обработка радиоактивных отходов; кондиционирование РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > conditioning of radwaste
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9 pressing-in of radwaste
нагнетание радиоактивных отходов; закачивание РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pressing-in of radwaste
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10 separated radwaste
отсортированные радиоактивные отходы; разделённые РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > separated radwaste
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11 ship radwaste
нарабатывать радиоактивные отходы; являться источником РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > ship radwaste
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12 trench for burying of radwaste
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > trench for burying of radwaste
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13 TRU radwaste
содержащие трансурановые элементы радиоактивные отходы; трансурансодержащие РАО -
14 unseparated radwaste
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > unseparated radwaste
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