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 Übersetzung für 'nuclear device' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a nuclear device | nuclear devices
mil.
nuclear device
Atombombe {f}
Teiltreffer
tech.
emergency stop device <e-stop device>
Einrichtung {f} zum Stillsetzen im Notfall
nuclear {adj}nuklear
307
nuclear {adj}Nuklear-
6
nucl.
nuclear {adj}
kerntechnisch
6
nuclear {adj}Atom-
44
biol.
nuclear {adj}
Zellkern-
biol.nucl.phys.
nuclear {adj}
Kern-
86
nuclear {adj}atomar
19
med.
(nuclear) pyknosis
Kernpyknose {f}
post-nuclear {adj}postnuklear
acad.nucl.tech.
nuclear applications
Kerntechnik {f}
nucl.
nuclear applications
kerntechnische Anwendungen {pl}
nuclear explosionKernexplosion {f}
phys.
nuclear-physical {adj}
kernphysikalisch
nuclear holocaustAtominferno {n}
insur.nucl.
nuclear pool
Atompool {m}
pol.
nuclear deal
Atomabkommen {n}
nuclear strategic {adj}nuklearstrategisch
nuclear bunkerAtombunker {m}
biol.med.phys.
nuclear size
Kerngröße {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Improvised nuclear device of most likely gun-type or implosion-type.
  • At the time of detonation, this vacuum pipe provided a pathway for neutrons from the nuclear device to travel to instruments in a tower located above the shot hole.
  • A similar proposal would use a surface-detonating nuclear device in place of the kinetic impactor to create the initial crater, then using the crater as a rocket nozzle to channel succeeding nuclear detonations.
  • In January 2010, it was revealed that the US army was training a specialised unit "to seal off and snatch back" Pakistani nuclear weapons in the event that militants would obtain a nuclear device or materials that could make one.
  • For example, in "Shadowrun", a tactical nuclear device was detonated near FASA's offices at 1026 W.

  • For example, in nuclear physics a "gas" of low-energy neutrons collides with nuclei in a reactor or other nuclear device, with a cross section that is energy-dependent and hence also with well-defined mean free path between collisions.
  • His interest in the use of nuclear detonations in space grew out of his work in 1958 for the Armour Research Foundation's Project A119, concerning the possibility of detonating a nuclear device on the lunar surface.
  • The United States held a nuclear monopoly from the end of World War II until 1949, when the Soviets detonated their first nuclear device.
  • With an explosive force of 540-kilotons, Ivy King is the second largest known fission-only device ever tested after the Orange Herald nuclear device, a 720-kiloton atomic bomb tested by the United Kingdom on 31 May 1957, which remains to date the largest fission device ever tested.
  • A nuclear device explodes in Washington and destroys the White House.

  • Shortly after the testing groups were disestablished, the testing ban was lifted briefly when the Soviet Union detonated a nuclear device in the atmosphere in September 1961.
  • The thesis correctly predicted that India would explode a nuclear device in 1974 and pursue the acquisition of nuclear weapons as the result of the security threat presented by China.
  • A suitcase nuclear device (also suitcase nuke, suitcase bomb, backpack nuke, snuke, mini-nuke, and pocket nuke) is a tactical nuclear weapon that is portable enough that it could use a suitcase as its delivery method.
  • It was built sometime before May 1974, when, following authorization given to the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, it hosted the detonation of India's first nuclear device.
  • On 7 September 1972, near the peak of her post-war popularity, Indira Gandhi authorised the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) to manufacture a nuclear device and prepare it for a test.

  • When UNIT is overrun by Zygon doppelgangers, Kate Lethbridge-Stewart threatens to detonate a nuclear device to prevent Zygon access to UNIT's storehouse of alien technology.
  • Demonstrators protested at launch time against the flight because it had a nuclear device on board to power the "Galileo" spacecraft.
  • "; he spoke for scientists when they changed their focus to a two-stage nuclear device with initial compression from 1954 (the RDS-37) and supported requests not to detonate the RDS-220 (the largest-ever bomb) because of the calculated number of deaths due to radioactive fallout.
  • The largest nuclear device ever tested by the US (Castle Bravo) yielded [...] because of an unexpectedly-high involvement of lithium-7 in the fusion reaction; the preliminary prediction for the yield was from [...].
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