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1 release of radionuclide
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2 radionuclide
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3 radionuclide
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4 artificial radionuclide
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5 generator produced radionuclide
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6 natural radionuclide
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7 non-volatile radionuclide
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8 store radionuclide
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9 transplutonium radionuclide
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10 transport of radionuclide
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11 authorized release
steam release — выделение пара; выброс пара
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12 filtering of release
steam release — выделение пара; выброс пара
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13 normal release
steam release — выделение пара; выброс пара
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14 radioactive waste release
выброс радиоактивных отходов; утечка РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radioactive waste release
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15 routine release
плановый выброс; регламентный выброс (РАО)steam release — выделение пара; выброс пара
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16 waste release
steam release — выделение пара; выброс пара
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