uncontrolled nuclear reaction
- uncontrolled nuclear reaction
- nevaldomoji branduolinė reakcija
statusas T sritis fizika
atitikmenys: angl. uncontrolled nuclear reaction
vok. unbeherrschte Kettenkernreaktion, f; ungesteuerte Kettenkernreaktion, f
rus. неуправляемая ядерная реакция, f
pranc. réaction nucléaire incontrôlable, f
Fizikos terminų žodynas : lietuvių, anglų, prancūzų, vokiečių ir rusų kalbomis. – Vilnius : Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas.
Vilius Palenskis, Vytautas Valiukėnas, Valerijonas Žalkauskas, Pranas Juozas Žilinskas.
2007.
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