racking |
Dekantierung |
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racking (The mechanical dewatering of a wet solid by pouring off the liquid without disturbing the underlying sediment or precipitate) |
Dekantierung |
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rad equivalent man (dose equivalent) |
Dosisäquivalent |
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radar (A system using beamed and reflected radiofrequency energy for detecting and locating objects, measuring distance or altitude, navigating, homing, bombing and other purposes) |
Radar |
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radial settling tank |
Rundbecken |
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radiated noise |
Geräuschemissionspegel |
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radiated noise |
Geräuschemission |
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radiation (Emission of any rays from either natural or man-made origins, such as radio waves, the sun's rays, medical X-rays and the fall-out and nuclear wastes produced by nuclear weapons and nuclear energy production. Radiation is usually divided between non-ionizing radiation, such as thermal radiation (heat) and light, and nuclear radiation. Non-ionizing radiation includes ultraviolet radiation from the sun which, although it can damage cells and tissues, does not involve the ionization events of nuclear radiation) |
Strahlung |
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radiation balance |
Wärmehaushalt |
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radiation balance |
Strahlenbelastung |
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radiation balance |
Wärmebilanz |
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radiation damage (Somatic and genetic damage to living organisms caused by exposure to ionizing radiation) |
Strahlenschaden |
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radiation dose (The total amount of radiation absorbed by material or tissues, in the sense of absorbed dose, exposure dose, or dose equivalent) |
Strahlendosis |
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radiation ecology |
Radioökologie |
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radiation ecology |
Strahlenökologie |
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radiation effect |
Strahlenwirkung |
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radiation effect (Prolonged exposure to ionizing radiation from various sources can be harmful. Nuclear radiation from fallout from nuclear weapons or from power stations, background radiation from substances naturally present in the soil, exposure to X-rays can cause radiation sickness. Massive exposure to radiation can kill quickly and any person exposed to radiation is more likely to develop certain types of cancer than other members of the population) |
Strahlenwirkung |
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radiation exposure (The act or state of being subjected to electromagnetic energy strong enough to ionize atoms thereby posing a threat to human health or the environment) |
Strahlenexposition |
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radiation monitoring (The periodic or continuous surveillance or analysis of the level of radiant energy present in a given area, to determine that its prescribed amount has not been exceeded or that it meets acceptable safety standards) |
Strahlenüberwachung |
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radiation physics (The study of ionizing radiation and its effects on matter) |
Strahlenphysik |
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