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  • 1Core Catcher — A core catcher is a device provided to catch the molten core material (Corium) of a nuclear reactor in case of a nuclear meltdown and prevent it from escaping the containment building. A core catcher is made from a special concrete ceramic to… …

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  • 2Core electron — Core electrons are the electrons in an atom that are not valence electrons and therefore do not participate in bonding. An example: the carbon atom has a total of 6 electrons, 4 of them being valence electrons. So the remaining 2 electrons must… …

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  • 3Core — may refer to: Contents 1 Science and Academics 2 Computers and Technology 3 Media …

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  • 4core — [kôr] n. [ME < OFr cor, prob. < L cor,HEART] 1. the hard, central part of an apple, pear, etc., that contains the seeds 2. the central or innermost part of anything 3. the most important part, as of a matter, discussion, etc.; essence; pith …

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  • 6Core Magazine — 株式会社コアマガジン Type kabushiki gaisha Founded 1985 (1985) Headquarters Tokyo …

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  • 7Material (band) — Material Genres Experimental rock Post disco Years active 1979–present Labels ZE Records, Axiom, Celluloid Records Associated acts …

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  • 8core — ► NOUN 1) the tough central part of various fruits, containing the seeds. 2) the central or most important part of something. 3) the dense metallic or rocky central region of a planet. 4) the central part of a nuclear reactor, which contains the… …

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  • 9core tube — core tube, a tube inserted into the ground to extract a core of rock or other material …

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  • 10core protein — n any of various proteins that play a major structural or functional role in a large molecular complex of which they are part: as a) an inner coat of protein that surrounds the genetic material of some viruses b) a protein forming part of a… …

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