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41 core of a fuel
сердечник тепловыделяющего элемента; топливный сердечникdummy fuel — имитатор тепловыделяющего элемента; макет твэла
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > core of a fuel
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42 kernel fuel
сердечник тепловыделяющего элемента; топливное ядро твэла; топливный сердечникdummy fuel — имитатор тепловыделяющего элемента; макет твэла
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43 residing on the fuel
dummy fuel — имитатор тепловыделяющего элемента; макет твэла
fuel sub-assembly — тепловыделяющая сборка; ТВС; подсборка
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > residing on the fuel
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44 suspension-type fuel
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > suspension-type fuel
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45 jet fuel
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > jet fuel
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46 light-volatile fuel
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > light-volatile fuel
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47 low-volatility fuel
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > low-volatility fuel
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48 residual evaporation of fuel
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > residual evaporation of fuel
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49 secondary reference fuel
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > secondary reference fuel
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50 close-type fuel injector
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > close-type fuel injector
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51 multi-fuel type burner
English-german engineering dictionary > multi-fuel type burner
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52 cluster-type fuel element
сборка тепловыделяющих элементов ядерного реактора
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > cluster-type fuel element
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53 dispersion-type fuel element
тепловыделяющий элемент дисперсионного типа; дисперсионный твэлEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > dispersion-type fuel element
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54 rod-type fuel element
стержневой тепловыделяющий элемент; стержневой твэл; тепловыделяющий элемент стержневого типа; топливный стержень; стерженьковый твэлEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > rod-type fuel element
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55 tubular-type fuel element
трубчатый тепловыделяющий элемент; трубчатый твэл; топливная трубаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > tubular-type fuel element
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56 bladder-type fuel cell
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > bladder-type fuel cell
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57 table-type dental tube
English-Russian big medical dictionary > table-type dental tube
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58 induction type electromagnetic pump
fuel pump — топливный насос, бензопомпа
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > induction type electromagnetic pump
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59 open-type fuel injector
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > open-type fuel injector
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60 open fuel cycle
nNUCL type of fixing of rail to rail ciclo abierto m
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