- Oak Ridge gaseous diffusion plant
- Техника: газодиффузионный завод в Окридже
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
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Oak Ridge — Not to be confused with Oak Ridges (disambiguation). Oak Ridge or Oakridge is the name of many places: In the United Kingdom: Oakridge, Gloucestershire, England Oakridge, Hampshire, England In the United States of America: Oak Ridge (California) … Wikipedia
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory — Established: 1943 Director: Thom Mason Locat … Wikipedia
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Happy Valley, Oak Ridge, Tennessee — For the Blount County community adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, see Happy Valley, Tennessee. Happy Valley was a worker encampment, located near the K 25 gaseous diffusion plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, that housed K 25… … Wikipedia
K-25 — For other uses of K25 , see K25 (disambiguation). Oak Ridge K 25 Plant K 25 is a former uranium enrichment facility of the Manhattan Project which used the gaseous diffusion method. The plant is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on the… … Wikipedia
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ORGDP — nucl. abbr. Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms