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1 radial neutron flux
nNUCL flujo neutrónico radial m -
2 neutron flux
нейтронный поток; поток нейтронов -
3 radial
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4 flux
1) поток; течение3) флюс || вводить флюс, флюсовать, обрабатывать флюсом4) разжижитель; плавень || разжижать(ся); плавить(ся)5) расплав || расплавляться7) расход8) эл. плотность потока•-
acid flux
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air-gap flux
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arc flux
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asphalt flux
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auxiliary flux
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axial flux
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basic flux
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beam flux
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boiling flux
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bombardment flux
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brazing flux
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burnout heat flux
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ceramic flux
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clay flux
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colorless flux
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critical heat flux
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cross flux
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deposition flux
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diffusion flux
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diffusion mass flux
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displacement flux
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drift flux
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dryout heat flux
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electric flux
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electrode flux
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electrostatic flux
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emitted flux
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end leakage flux
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energy flux
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enthalpy flux
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evaporation flux
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fired flux
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flux of energy
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flux of vector
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frictional heat flux
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full power flux
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gas flux
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gas-welding flux
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granular flux
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hard-racing flux
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heat flux
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incident flux
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incident photon flux
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in-core flux
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interface net mass flux
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leakage flux
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light flux
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magnetic flux
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magnetizable flux
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mass flux
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momentum flux
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neutron flux
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nonuniform axial heat flux
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nonuniform heat flux
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nuclear flux
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overall volumetric flux
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oxygen-free flux
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paraffin flux
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particle flux
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paste flux
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photon flux
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Pittsburgh flux
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powdered flux
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powder flux
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primary flux
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pulsating flux
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radial flux
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radiant flux
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record flux
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regular flux
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remanent flux
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resin flux
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rocaille flux
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roofing flux
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semiasphaltic flux
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siliceous flux
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solar wind ion flux
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soldering flux
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stray flux
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super flux
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threshold luminous flux
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total heat flux
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vacancy flux
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volume flux
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wall heat flux
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water-soluble flux -
5 radial flux flattening
выравнивание нейтронного потока по радиусу; радиальное выравнивание нейтронного потокаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radial flux flattening
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