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1 X-ray diffraction
nCRYSTALL, ELECTRON, METALL, SPACE, WAVE PHYS difracción de rayos X f -
2 gamma ray
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3 gamma-ray spectrometer
nINSTR, RAD PHYS, WAVE PHYS espectrómetro de rayos gamma mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > gamma-ray spectrometer
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4 incident ray
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5 reflected ray
nOPT, PHYS, WAVE PHYS rayo reflejado m -
6 X
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7 electron
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8 optical
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9 alpha
tr['ælfə]1 alfa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLalpha and omega alfa y omegaalpha particle partícula alfaalpha radiation radiación nombre femenino alfaalpha ray rayo alfan.• alfa s.f.['ælfǝ]1.N (=letter) alfa f ; (Brit) (Scol, Univ) sobresaliente m2.CPDalpha male N — (in group of animals) macho m alfa, macho m dominante; (fig) cabecilla m de la banda
alpha particle N — (Phys) partícula f alfa
alpha rhythm, alpha wave N — (Physiol) ritmo m alfa
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10 incident
nAIR TRANSP, MAR POLL, OPT, POLL, TRANSP incidente m -
11 light
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12 reflected
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13 secondary
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14 single
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15 sound
1 nACOUST sonido mOCEAN brazo de mar m, estrecho mPHYS sonido mWATER TRANSP navigation brazo de mar m, estrecho m, sonda f2 vtOCEAN escandallar, sondear3 viCONST sondarWATER TRANSP escandallar, sondear
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