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      Chicken, John C.
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      QUESTIONNAIRE; MOTORING WHICH (CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION); NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS; AIR CONTAMINATION; POLITICAL
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      Galehdari, Nasim Abuali, author.
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      aerospace, hospitals, nuclear reactors and related facilities. For example, flights involving long term
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      Freitag, Patrick, author.
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      reactor. This reactor has a thermal power of 160 MW and operates usually with more reactors of its kind in
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      Nield, Donald A. author.
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      transfer, and covers a wide range of applications from fibrous insulation and catalytic reactors to
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      Newman, Gareth Ray, author.
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      effective manner. Generation IV reactors are widely seen as the next step in facilitating these goals. The
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      Marcus, Y.
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      nuclear reactors5.7 Corrosion problems with SCW5.8 Summary6. Indexes6.1 Author Index6.2 Subject Index.
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      Murray, Raymond L., 1920-2011.
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      Separators ; 10Radiation Detectors ; 11Neutron Chain Reactions ; 12Nuclear Heat Energy ; 13Breeder Reactors
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      Letcher, T. M. (Trevor M.)
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      Government Senior Scientist -- 1. Nuclear fission -- 2. Nuclear pebble bed reactors -- 3. Oil shales and Tar
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      Kyriakides, S.
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      tubular components in nuclear reactors and power plants, aerospace structures, automotive and civil
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      Féron, D.
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      water reactors (PWRs) or boiling water reactors (BWRs). The nuclear industry needs to be able to predict