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  • 101Nuclear power in the United States — For a comprehensive list of U.S. plants, see List of nuclear reactors. NRC regions and locations of nuclear reactors, 2008 Main article: Nuclear power As of 2008, nuclear power in the United States is provided by 104 commercial reactors (69 …

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  • 102Nuclear thermal rocket — Sketch of nuclear thermal rocket …

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  • 103Nuclear arms race — United States and USSR/Russia nuclear stockpiles Nuclear weapons …

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  • 104Nuclear fuel — Process …

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  • 105Nuclear decommissioning — Example of decommissioning work underway. The reactor pressure ves …

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  • 106nuclear reactor — Physics. reactor (def. 4). Also called nuclear pile. [1940 45] * * * Device that can initiate and control a self sustaining series of nuclear fission reactions. Neutrons released in one fission reaction may strike other heavy nuclei, causing them …

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  • 107Nuclear holocaust — Mushroom cloud from the explosion of Castle Romeo. Nuclear holocaust refers to the possibility of the near complete annihilation of human civilization by nuclear warfare. Under such a scenario, all or most of the Earth is made uninhabitable by… …

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  • 108Nuclear doctrine of Pakistan — Military of Pakistan Joint Services Parade in 2005. Service branches …

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  • 109Nuclear power in Ukraine — Ukrainian coin commemorating nuclear power In 2007, nuclear power supplied 47.5% of Ukraine s electricity production of 195 billion kWh. The total installed capacity of nuclear reactors in Ukraine is over 13 GWe.[1] …

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  • 110Nuclear salt-water rocket — A nuclear salt water rocket (or NSWR) is a proposed type of nuclear thermal rocket designed by Robert Zubrin that would be fueled by water bearing dissolved salts of Plutonium or U235. These would be stored in tanks that would prevent a critical… …

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