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  • 121Ядерная энергетика Южной Кореи — Суммарная электрическая мощность атомных электростанций в Южной Корее составляет 18,5 ГВт от 21 реактора. Это 29,5 % от общего числа электрических генерирующих мощностей в Южной Корее, но 45 % от общего потребления электроэнергии.… …

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  • 122Pinch (plasma physics) — For other uses, see Pinch (disambiguation). Lightning bolts illustrating electromagnetically pinched plasma filaments …

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  • 123ITER — ỊTER   [Abkürzung für englisch International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, »internationaler thermonuklearer Versuchsreaktor«], als europäisch japanisch russisch amerikanisches Gemeinschaftsprojekt geplanter Fusionsreaktor vom Typ »Tokamak« …

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  • 124List of Canadian nuclear facilities — The following is a list of Canadian nuclear generating stations:* Bruce Nuclear Generating Station (Tiverton, Ontario) * Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (Pickering, Ontario) * Darlington Nuclear Generating Station (Bowmanville, Ontario) *… …

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  • 125United States Department of Energy National Laboratories — The DOE is one of the largest funders of science research in the US The United States Department of Energy National Laboratories and Technology Centers are a system of facilities and laboratories overseen by the United States Department of Energy …

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  • 126General Atomics — Infobox Company company name = General Atomics company logo =| company type = Private foundation = 1955 location = San Diego, CA, USA key people = Neal Blue, owner Linden Blue, owner homepage = [http://www.ga.com/ www.ga.com] General Atomics is a …

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  • 127KSTAR — The KSTAR, or Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research is a magnetic fusion device being built at the National Fusion Research Institute in Daejon, South Korea. It is intended to study aspects of magnetic fusion energy which will be… …

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  • 128Critere de Lawson — Critère de Lawson Le critère de Lawson s applique à la fusion nucléaire et permet de connaître la rentabilité de la réaction de fusion. Il est nommé en l honneur de John D. Lawson qui l a décrit pour la première fois en 1955, dans une note alors… …

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