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 Übersetzung für 'nuclear key' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a nuclear key | nuclear keys
mil.pol.
nuclear key
Atomschlüssel {m}
Teiltreffer
comp.
identification key <ID key>
Kennungs­geber {m}
comp.
function key <Fn key>
Funktion-Taste {f} <Fn-Taste>
comp.
ten-key pad <10-key pad> [numeric cluster]
Zehnertastaturfeld {n}
comp.
ten-key pad <10-key pad>
Zehnertastatur {f}
nuclear {adj}Nuklear-
6
nuclear {adj}nuklear
307
biol.
nuclear {adj}
Zellkern-
nuclear {adj}atomar
19
biol.nucl.phys.
nuclear {adj}
Kern-
86
nucl.
nuclear {adj}
kerntechnisch
6
nuclear {adj}Atom-
44
phys.
nuclear mass
Kernmasse {f}
nucl.
nuclear facility
kerntechnische Anlage {f}
phys.
nuclear magneton
Kernmagneton {n}
mil.
nuclear weapons
Kernwaffen {pl}
pol.
nuclear holocaust
nuklearer Holocaust {m}
pol.
nuclear club
Nuklearklub {m} [Klub der Atommächte]
nuclear spinKernspin {m}
phys.
nuclear force
Kernkraft {f}
nuclear-free {adj}atomfrei
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Together with Enrico Fermi, he discovered key processes leading to nuclear fission.
  • Oppenheimer was a late addition to the project in 1951, but wrote a key chapter of the report that challenged the doctrine of strategic bombardment and advocated for smaller tactical nuclear weapons which would be more useful in a limited theater conflict against enemy forces.
  • In addition to the manufacture of nuclear missiles and bombers, Rockwell also produced key components of the bombs they carried, including plutonium triggers at the Rocky Flats Plant in Colorado.
  • In the second half of the 20th century, and especially during the cold war, a particular form of balance of power – mutual nuclear deterrence – emerged as a widely held doctrine on the key to peace between the great powers.
  • The major application of plutonium has been in nuclear weapons, where the isotope plutonium-239 was a key component due to its ease of fission and availability.

  • After the Chernobyl disaster, the Greens became more radicalised and resisted compromise on the nuclear issue.
  • sought to explore whether airbursting nuclear weapons might be used to ward off ICBMs.
  • Tritium is also used as a nuclear fusion fuel, along with more abundant deuterium, in tokamak reactors and in hydrogen bombs.
  • McNamara was equally concerned about the UK also having its own nuclear force, and worried that the US could be drawn into a war by the UK.
  • adoption of serious investigations into nuclear weapons on the eve of the U.S.

  • As a nuclear power, China signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the United Nations.
  • In a secret detailed letter to the Soviet leadership of July 21, 1967, Sakharov explained the need to "take the Americans at their word" and accept their proposal for a "bilateral rejection by the USA and the Soviet Union of the development of antiballistic missile defense" because an arms race in the new technology would otherwise increase the likelihood of nuclear war.
  • The strategic importance of nuclear weapons is a major reason why the technology of nuclear fission is politically sensitive.
  • The country acceded to the provisions of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in October 1994 in Washington, D.C.
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