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Перевод: nuclear speek nuclear


[прилагательное]
ядерный; атомный; нуклеарный; содержащий ядро


Тезаурус:

  1. For the last eight months it has been in use at a 10,000m nuclear reprocessing facility in France with no hiccups, according to US president Jeff Sutherland.
  2. Although the NPT has succeeded in retarding the spread of nuclear weapons, there is no doubt that the treaty will collapse unless significant progress is made towards nuclear disarmament by the nuclear powers.
  3. Only in the past two decades (he was 88 when he died last week) has he spoken out in public, and in the liberal persuasion, on matters such as disarmament in Britain's policy on nuclear weapons, matters that occupied a great deal of his professional life in government.
  4. A typical mitotic figure in a P12 optic nerve section stained with the nuclear counterstain, propidium iodide, is shown in a.
  5. As Laurence Martin has said: "It is impossible to refute entirely the criticism that the various strategies of limitation may appear to make the world safe for nuclear warfare and thereby hasten its onset"; but he concluded: "The proper question may therefore be not, should we contemplate limited nuclear war, but, should we consider the ways of limiting the nuclear war which is henceforth always a possibility" (Howard, 1979, pp. 119 and 120).
  6. The non-proliferation treaty has not prevented countries like Israel, India and South Africa from secretly developing nuclear weapons, but at least they have not gone public with them and no country has officially added itself to the nuclear weapons states.
  7. The development of British nuclear weapons suitable for delivery by manned bombers and ballistic missiles.
  8. THE JAPANESE government is about to launch a scheme to develop robots to work in "extreme environments", for instance in nuclear reactors.
  9. If the scientists succeed, they will have taken a small step toward improving the efficiency of nuclear fusion devices.
  10. She would not ask for any further exchange of nuclear information, but she must be released from her obligation not to use the knowledge she already possessed in seeking collaboration with other partners.
  11. The decline of the extended family network, and its replacement by smaller "nuclear" family groups, has meant that valuable networks of support and care have to a considerable extent disappeared.
  12. They should not entirely supplant from political discourse and practical consideration the separate question of restrictions on the use (as distinct from possession) of nuclear weapons.
  13. One of the most notable protest movements of the early Thatcher years was the series of demonstrations by feminist and other women supporters of unilateral nuclear disarmament at Greenham Common in Berkshire, where the Cruise missiles were to be based (along with Molesworth in Cambridgeshire).

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