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1 slowing-down theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > slowing-down theory
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2 slowing-down theory
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3 continuous slowing-down theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > continuous slowing-down theory
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4 continuous slowing-down theory
теория возраста нейтронов, теория непрерывного замедленияEnglish-russian dictionary of physics > continuous slowing-down theory
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5 neutron slowing-down theory
English-russian dictionary of physics > neutron slowing-down theory
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6 slowing-down
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7 slowing-down
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8 neutron slowing-down
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > neutron slowing-down
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9 SDT
1) Военный термин: Software Development Test, self-destroying tracer, shipboard data terminal, strategic defense triad, surveillance data transmission, system dynamic tester2) Техника: slowing down time3) Телекоммуникации: Synchronous Data Transport4) Сокращение: Ship Detection and Tracking, Shipboard Data Terminal (USA), Special Duties, Temporary, Strategic Defense Triad (USA), System Development Tool, Start Data Traffic5) Вычислительная техника: Software Development Tools, Source Data Terminal, Systems Development Tool, service description table6) Нефть: sonic differential time7) Иммунология: Slow Dissolve Tablet8) Фирменный знак: Security Dynamics Technologies (Company)9) Холодильная техника: saturated discharge temperature10) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: ЦАК (digital sonic log), методы статического прогиба, цифровой акустический каротаж (digital sonic log)11) Образование: Show Don't Tell12) Сахалин Р: digital sonic log, sonic digital tool13) Авиационная медицина: signal detection theory14) Электротехника: step-down transformer15) Программное обеспечение: Sdl Design Tool16) Международная торговля: Specially Designated Terrorist17) Международные перевозки: Shipper Declaration for the Transport of Dangerous Goods (FIATA form)
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