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Atomic cocktail

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
    A radioactive substance in liquid form, used to diagnose or treat cancer (informal )




Atomic, английский
  1. Атомный, ядерный

  2. Атомный

  3. Элементарный

  4. Элементарный; атомарный; неделимый


Atomic (adj), английский
  1. Pertaining to a threading or multiprocessing operation that is performed in a single, uninterruptable step. operations that are atomic do not require a threading synchronization device such as a critical section, mutex, or semaphore.

  2. Pertaining to an operation where all the transaction data modifications must be performed; either all of the transaction data modifications are performed or none are performed.


Atomic absorption spectrophotometry, английский
    Атомная абсорбционная спектрофотометрия


Atomic absorption spectroscopy, английский
    Measures the radiation absorbed by chemically unbound atoms by analyzing the transmitted energy relative to the incident energy at each frequency. the procedure consists of diluting the fluid sample with methyl isobutyl ketone (mibk) and directly aspirating the solution. the actual process of atomization involves reducing the solution to a fine spray, dissolving it, and finally vaporizing it with a flame. the vaporization of the metal particles depends upon their time in the flame, the flame temperature, and the composition of the flame gas. the spectrum occurs because atoms in the vapor state can absorb radiation at certain well-defined characteristic wave lengths. the wave length bands absorbed are very narrow and differ for each element. in addition, the absorption of radiant energy by electronic transitions from ground to excited state is essentially and absolute measure of the number of atoms in the flame and is, therefore, the concentration of the element in a sample.


Atomic action, английский
    Элементарное действие


Atomic air raid precautions, английский
    Меры противоатомной защиты при угрозе воздушного нападения


Atomic arc welding, английский

Atomic argument, английский
    Аргумент типа атома; атомарный аргумент


Atomic belay, английский
    A quick method for setting up a two-point anchor in sport climbing, using the climbing rope to attach to the anchor points.


Atomic charge, английский

Atomic clock, английский
    Атомные часы


Atomic commitment, английский
    Атомарная фиксация


Atomic component, английский
    Элементарный компонент


Atomic condition, английский
    Элементарное условие


Atomic defense, английский
    Противоатомная защита


Atomic defense and space group, английский
    Группа противоатомной обороны и космических проблем


Atomic defense engineering, английский
    Техника [инженерно-технические средства] противоатомной защиты


Atomic distance, английский

Atomic energy, английский

Atomic energy detection system, английский
    Система обнаружения ядерных взрывов аее absolute essential equipment жизненно необходимое оборудование аее airborne evaluation equipment бортовая аппаратура оценки аеес airline electronic engineering committee комитет по электронной технике авиатранспортн


Radioactive, английский
  1. Radioactive can generally describe the property of a substance (or more accurately atomic nuclei) which are unstable and spontaneously decay (disintegrate) with the release of energy, the energy being either electromagnetic radiation , particulate or both

  2. Радиоактивный

  3. Generally, the property possessed by certain elements, such as uranium minerals, of spontaneously emitting alpha, teta, and/or gamma rays by the disintegration of the nuclei of their atoms.

  4. Atoms that are energetically unstable and decay to a stable condition by emitting radiation are said to be radioactive.


Nephrogram, английский
    A radiographic examination of the kidney


Airsickness, английский
    A queasy feeling, usually leading to vomiting, caused by the movement of an aircraft