Výsledky hledání "nuclear chain reaction" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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nuclear chain reaction | jaderná řetězová reakce, nukleární řetězová reakce | [nju:kliə čein riækšən] | A series of nuclear reactions in which one of the agents necessary to the series is itself produced by the reactions so as to cause like reactions. | chain reaction |
chain reaction | řetězová reakce | [čein ri:ækšən] | A multiple nuclear fission, taking place within a certain mass of a fissionable isotope. | |
polymerase chain reaction | polymerázová řetězová reakce | [poli:mәreiz čein ri:ækšәn] | A process in which a particular DNA segment from a mixture of DNA chains is rapidly replicated, producing a large, readily analyzed sample of a piece of DNA. | PCR |
nuclear reaction | jaderná reakce, nukleární reakce | [nju:kliə riækšən] | An event in which one or more nuclei are in volved, resulting in a change of mass, charge or energy state. | |
reaction | reakce, odezva, odpověď, vliv | [ri:ækšən] | response | |
reaction turbine | přetlaková turbína | [ri:ækšən tə:bain] | A water turbine that uses the mass or weight of water hitting the runner as opposed to being driven by the velocity of the water. | |
soil reaction | reakce půdy (pH), půdní reakce | [soil ri:ækšən] | soil pH | |
acid reaction | kyselá reakce | [æsid riækšən] | ||
neutral reaction | neutrální reakce | [njutrəl ri:ækšən] | ||
alkali reaction | alkalická reakce | [ælkəlai rijækšən] | ||
alkaline reaction | zásaditá reakce | [ælkəlain rijækšən] | ||
photochemical reaction | fotochemická reakce | [fəutəukemikəl ri:ækšən] | A chemical reaction formed by the action of sunlight. | |
chain | řetěz, řetězec (např. potravní) | [čein] | ||
log-chain | vlek na klády | [log čein] | log haul | |
flight reaction of fish | úniková reakce ryb | [flait rijækšən əv fiš] | A reaction in which fish swim rapidly away from an adverse stimulus. | |
principle of action and reaction | zákon akce a reakce | [prinsipəl əv ækšən ænd ri:ækšən] | ||
food chain | potravní řetězec | [fu:d čejn] | Series of organisms which pass energy from one to the other as each provides the food for the next. | |
soft chain | měkký řetězec | [soft čein] | A carbon chain which is biodegradable. | |
hard chain | pevný řetězec | [ha:d čein] | A multigranched carbon chain that fails to break down in water. | |
supply chain | dodavatelský řetězec | [saplai čein] | ||
trophic chain | potravní řetězec | [trofik čein] | ||
open-chain (adj) | alifatický | [әupәn čein] | aliphatic | |
decay chain | rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů | [dikei čejn] | A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. | decay family, decay series, radioactive chain, disintegration chain, radioactive series |
disintegration chain | rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů | [disintigreišən čein] | A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. | decay family, decay series, radioactive chain, radioactive series, decay chain |
radioactive chain | rozpadový řetězec, řetězec radionuklidů | [reidi:euæktiv čein] | A series of nuclides in which each member transforms into the next through radioactive decay (not including spontaneous fission) until a stable nuclide has been formed. | decay family, decay series, disintegration chain, radioactive series, decay chain |
reaction time (of the feedback loop) | reakční doba | [ri:ækšən taim əv ðə fi:dbæk lu:p] | The minimum amount of time necessary for one complete circuit around the feedback loop. | |
food-chain crops (pl.) | plodiny (jako součást) potravního řetězce (pl.) | [fu:d čejn krops] | Crops including tobacco, crops grown for human consumption and crops grown for feed for animals whose products are consumed by humans. | |
grazing food chain | pastevní potravinový řetězec | [greiziŋ fu:d čejn] | A structured feeding hierarchy in which the transfer of energy is brought about by consumption of organic matter. | food chain |
detrital food chain | detritický potravní řetězec | [detritəl fu:d čejn] | A structured feeding hierarchy in the early stages of which the primary producers form detritus on which decomposer organisms feed. | |
nuclear | jaderný, nukleární, atomový | [njukliə] | ||
nuclear membrane | jaderný obal, jaderná blána | [nju:kliə membrein] | ||
nuclear neurosis | jaderná neuróza | [nju:kliə nju:rəusis] | A pattern of mental health effects associated with individuals working in or living near nuclear power plants. Distress level increases when there is an accident. | |
nuclear power | nukleární energie, jaderná energie | [nju:kliə pauə] | Energy generated by a nuclear reactor primarily by nuclear fission. | atomic power |
nuclear reactor | jaderný reaktor, atomový reaktor | [nju:kliə riæktə] | A device within which a nuclear reaction can be induced and controlled for producing vast quantities of heat energy that can be converted to other forms of energy, notably electricity. | |
nuclear safety | jaderná bezpečnost, nukleární bezpečnost | [nju:kliə seifti] | The prevention of plant conditions or operating conditions that could lead to the endangering of persons or objects by radioactive contamination, ionising radiation or other release of energy. | |
nuclear waste | jaderný odpad, radioaktivní odpad | [nju:kliə weist] | Radioactive waste materials produced as by-products of research and nuclear-power generation. | |
nuclear winter | jaderná zima, nukleární zima | [nju:kliə wintə] | A theoretically deduced state that some scientists believe would exist after a nuclear war involving major atmospheric nuclear explosions. | |
nuclear accident | jaderná havárie, jaderná nehoda | [nju:kliə æksidənt] | Any sudden and accidental incident or series of events caused by an uncontrolled chain reaction or to the uncontrolled escape of radioactive material. | |
nuclear energy | jaderná energie, nukleární energie, atomová energie | [nju:kliə enədži] | The energy released in nuclear reactions or transitions. | atomic energy, nuclear power |
nuclear fission | štěpení jádra | [nju:kliə fišən] | A process in which an atom of an element is struck by a neutron, causing the atomic nucleus to split apart and release other neutrons. | |
nuclear fuel | jaderné palivo, nukleární palivo | [nju:kliə fju:l] | A material containing fissile nuclides which, when placed in a reactor, enable a self-sustaining chain reaction to be achieved. | |
nuclear fusion | syntéza jader, slučování jader | [nju:kliə fju:žən] | A process in which two nuclei of light elements such as hydrogen are combined to form a heavier nucleus such as helium with a substantial release of energy. | |
extra-nuclear | mimojaderný | [ekstrә njukliə] | extra-core | |
nuclear power station | jaderná elektrárna, atomová elektrárna | [nju:kliə pauə steišən] | A power station in which nuclear energy is converted into electrical energy. | nuclear power plant |
special nuclear material | štěpitelný materiál, štěpný materiál, speciální jaderný materiál | [spešəl nju:kliə məti:riəl] | Any material capable of releasing substantial amounts of nuclear energy. | special fissionable material |
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament | Hnutí za nukleární odzbrojení | [kæmpein fo: njukliə disa:mment] | A pressure group founded in the UK in 1958 by the philosopher Bertrand Russell and Canon L. John Collins. | CND |
International Nuclear Information System | Mezinárodní systém jaderných informací, INIS | [intənæšənəl njukliə infəmeišən sistəm] |