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escape (de gaz); disengagement (de gaz) | |||
to seep in; sweating, condensation; to exude; to leak (sweating through new tiles) | |||
breakaway | |||
escape (of radioactive materials); leakage (of radiation through a shield, de rayonnements à travers un écran); radiation streaming; streaming (of radiation through penetrations, e.g. channels, slits, and/or voids in a medium); channeling effect; channelling effect; channeling (through a medium); channelling (through a medium) | |||
leakiness; perviousness; permeability | |||
scatter loss | |||
escape | |||
loss | |||
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flight | |||
leak | |||
leakage | |||
bleeding; leakage The accidental, uncontrolled discharge or seepage of liquids, gases and other substances to unintended and unwanted locations, frequently causing risks of damage or harm to persons, property or the environment | |||
absconding | |||
seepage | |||
spillage | |||
exfiltration | |||
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leakage |
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