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1 whole body exposure
тотальное облучение тела; облучение всего телаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > whole body exposure
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2 whole-body exposure
Макаров: облучение всего организма, общее облучение -
3 whole body exposure
общее облучение; облучение всего организма; облучение телаEnglish-Russian small dictionary of medicine > whole body exposure
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4 dose
доза (облучения, излучения, ОВ)\ разг. обстреливать, поливать огнем; см. тж. dosage— command decision dose -
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accumulated dose
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air dose
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annual man-rem dose
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average individual dose
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body dose
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capture-radiation dose
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carcinogenic dose
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epilating dose
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equivalent dose
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estimated man-rem dose
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exposure dose
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external dose
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fatal dose
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half-lethal dose
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integral dose
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lethal dose 100
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lethal dose 50
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lethal dose 50/30
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lethal dose
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maximum permissible dose
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median lethal dose
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multiple dose
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occupational radiation dose
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permissible dose
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population dose
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radiation absorbed dose
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radiation dose
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radio-sterilization dose
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safe dose
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6 counter
1) счетчик; счётная схема3) пересчётное устройство; пересчётная схема4) дополнительный (разгружающий) раскос фермы5) мор. кормовой подзор6) полигр. внутрибуквенный просвет7) прилавок; стойка8) противодействовать, оказывать противодействие9) противоположный, противодействующий•-
absolute counter
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accumulating counter
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acoustical frame counter
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acoustic frame counter
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adding counter
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address counter
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anchor cable counter
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anchor chain counter
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batch counter
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bidirectional counter
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binary counter
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capstan counter
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character counter
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clocked counter
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cloud condensation nucleus counter
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cloud-drop counter
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contamination counter
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control counter
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copy counter
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corona counter
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course counter
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decade counter
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desk counter
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diameter detection counter
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digit counter
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directional counter
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discharge counter
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down counter
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dust counter
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electric pulse counter
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electrical counter
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electromechanical counter
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end-window counter
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exposed footage counter
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exposed frame counter
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exposure counter
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film counter
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fission counter
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footage counter
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forward-backward counter
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frame counter
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frequency counter
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gamma counter
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gamma-radiation counter
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gamma-ray counter
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Geiger-Muller counter
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hot keeping counter
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hydraulic impulse counter
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impulse counter
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instruction counter
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ion counter
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ionization counter
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laser-based single particle counter
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lightning counter
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line counter
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liquid-sample counter
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location counter
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loop counter
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modulo N counter
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neutron counter
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operation counter
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particle counter
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photoelectric condensation nucleus counter
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photoelectric nucleus counter
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photoelectric particle-size counter
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photoelectric particle counter
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predetermined counter
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preset counter
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program counter
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proportional counter
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pulse counter
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rack counter
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reciprocal counter
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refresh counter
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refrigerated counter
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repetition counter
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reset counter
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reversible counter
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revolution counter
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ring counter
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rotation counter
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scintillation counter
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sequence counter
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service counter
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sfericscounter
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sheet counter
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state counter
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step counter
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stern counter
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stroke counter
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tape counter
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total counter
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tube counter
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turn counter
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up-down counter
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7 maladie due aux radiations
лучевая болезнь
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radiation sickness
The complex of symptoms characterizing the disease known as radiation injury, resulting from excessive exposure of the whole body (or large part) to ionizing radiation. The earliest of these symptoms are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, and diarrhea, which may be followed by loss of hair (epilation), hemorrhage, inflammation of the mouth and throat, and general loss of energy. (Source: TDH)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > maladie due aux radiations
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8 Strahlenkrankheit
лучевая болезнь
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radiation sickness
The complex of symptoms characterizing the disease known as radiation injury, resulting from excessive exposure of the whole body (or large part) to ionizing radiation. The earliest of these symptoms are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, and diarrhea, which may be followed by loss of hair (epilation), hemorrhage, inflammation of the mouth and throat, and general loss of energy. (Source: TDH)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Strahlenkrankheit
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9 radiation sickness
лучевая болезнь
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radiation sickness
The complex of symptoms characterizing the disease known as radiation injury, resulting from excessive exposure of the whole body (or large part) to ionizing radiation. The earliest of these symptoms are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, and diarrhea, which may be followed by loss of hair (epilation), hemorrhage, inflammation of the mouth and throat, and general loss of energy. (Source: TDH)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > radiation sickness
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