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  • 1Scram (computer game) — Scram is the name of two video games, both based around a scram, or emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor.Atari 800 Scram is a game designed by Chris Crawford for the Atari 800 and released by the Atari Program Exchange. The player controlled… …

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  • 2Scram — This article is about nuclear reactors. For other meanings, see Scram (disambiguation). A scram or SCRAM is an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor though the term has been extended to cover shutdowns of other complex operations, such as… …

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  • 3SCRAM — Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor (Academic & Science » Electronics) ** Safety Cut Rope Axe Man (Governmental » Military) * Safety Control Rod Ax Man (Business » Positions) * Schools Conflict Resolution And Mediation (Community »… …

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  • 4Missouri University of Science and Technology Nuclear Reactor — MSTR Operating Institution Missouri University of Science and Technology Location Rolla, Missouri …

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  • 5Organically moderated and cooled reactor — The organic moderated and cooled reactor (OCR) was an early power reactor concept studied in the formative years of nuclear power by the United States Atomic Energy Commission and others around the world. The concept reactor was very similar to… …

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  • 6аварийный управляющий стержень — — [Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва] Тематики электротехника, основные понятия EN control and scram rod …

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  • 7BN-600 reactor — The BN 600 reactor is a sodium cooled fast breeder reactor built at the Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Station, in Zarechny, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. Designed for 600 MW (electric), it produces 560 MW (electric) dispatching energy to the Middle Urals… …

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  • 8Boiling water reactor — A boiling water reactor (BWR) is a type of nuclear reactor developed by the General Electric in the mid 1950s.Fact|date=April 2008 The BWR is characterized by two phase fluid flow (water and steam) in the upper part of the reactor core. See… …

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  • 9Nuclear meltdown — Three of the reactors at Fukushima I overheated, causing core meltdowns. This was compounded by hydrogen gas explosions and the venting of contaminated steam which released large amounts of radioactive material into the air.[1] …

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  • 10Chernobyl disaster — This article is about the 1986 nuclear plant accident in Ukraine. For other uses, see Chernobyl (disambiguation). Chernobyl disaster …

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