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  • 1Radioisotope heater unit — Radioisotope heater units are small devices that provide heat through radioactive decay. They are similar to tiny radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTG), and normally provide about one watt of heat each, derived from the decay of a few… …

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  • 2RHU — Registered Health Underwriter (Business » Positions) * Radioactive Heater Unit (Governmental » NASA) * Rehabilitation Hospital Ulm (Medical » Hospitals) …

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  • 3Heating — may refer to: *HVAC: Heating, ventilation and air conditioningHeating devices, or systems: *Block heater, or headbolt heater, an electric heater that heats the engine of a car to ease starting in cold weather *Boiler *Cathode heater, a coil or… …

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  • 4Plutonium-238 — Infobox isotope background = #7F7 text color = alternate names = mass number = 238 symbol = Pu num neutrons = 142 num protons = 94 abundance = halflife = 87.7 years error halflife = decay product =Uranium 234 decay mass =234 decay symbol =U… …

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  • 5Élément chauffant à radioisotope — (en) Structure d un élément chauffant à radioisotope …

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  • 6Nuclear power accidents by country — The abandoned city of Pripyat, Ukraine with the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the distance. 57 accidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Two thirds of these mishaps occurred in the US.[1] The French Atomic Energy Agency… …

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  • 7Nuclear 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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  • 8Radioisotope thermoelectric generator — A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG) is an electrical generator which obtains its power from radioactive decay. In such a device, the heat released by the decay of a suitable radioactive material is converted into electricity by… …

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  • 9Nuclear reactor accidents in the United States — According to a 2010 survey of energy accidents, there have been at least 56 accidents near nuclear reactors in the United States (defined as incidents that either resulted in the loss of human life or more than US$50,000 of property damage). The… …

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  • 10Byron Nuclear Generating Station — Infobox NPP Picture=Exelon byron nuclear generating station.jpg Utility=Exelon Built= Start= Reactor=2 Reactor MW=2,356 Status=O Location=near Byron, Illinois, United States Supplier= Type=PWR Generators=Babcock and Wilcox Capacity=… …

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