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  • 1Obrigheim Nuclear Power Plant — The Obrigheim Nuclear Power Plant …

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  • 2Nuclear power in the People's Republic of China — As of 2011[update], the People s Republic of China has 14 nuclear power reactors spread out over 4 separate sites and 27 under construction.[1][2] China s National Development and Reform Commission has indicated the intention to raise the… …

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  • 3Nehoiaşu Hydro Power Plant — Nehoiaşu Location Surduc, Romania Lake type reservoir Basin countries Romania Surface area 0.1 km² Water volume 0.5 mio m³ Nehoiaşu Hydro Power Plant is …

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  • 4Army Nuclear Power Program — Der erste Reaktor (SM 1) des Army Nuclear Power Programs Das Army Nuclear Power Program (ANPP; dt. „Kernenergie Programm der US Armee“) war ein Programm der United States Army zur Entwicklung kleiner Kernkraftwerke, die abgelegene und relativ… …

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  • 5Army Nuclear Power Program — The Army Nuclear Power Program (ANPP) was a program of the United States Army to develop small pressurized water and boiling water nuclear power reactors for use in remote sites.Eight reactors were built in all: *SM 1, 2 MWe. Fort Belvoir, VA,… …

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  • 6Nuclear fusion — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical dec …

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  • 7Nuclear transmutation — is the conversion of one chemical element or isotope into another. In other words, atoms of one element can be changed into atoms of other element by transmutation . This occurs either through nuclear reactions (in which an outside particle… …

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  • 8Nuclear decommissioning — Example of decommissioning work underway. The reactor pressure ves …

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  • 9Nuclear and radiation accidents — This article is about nuclear and radiation accidents in general. For a list of military nuclear accidents, see List of military nuclear accidents. For a list of civilian nuclear accidents, see List of civilian nuclear accidents. For a discussion …

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  • 10Nuclear fission — For the generation of electrical power by fission, see Nuclear power. Splitting the atom redirects here. For the EP, see Splitting the Atom. Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusio …

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