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  • 1Activation product — Activation products are materials made radioactive by neutron activation.Fission products and actinides produced by neutron absorption of nuclear fuel itself are normally referred to by those specific names, and activation product reserved for… …

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  • 2Neutron activation analysis — Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux · Radiation  …

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  • 3Open-pool Australian lightwater reactor — For other uses, see Opal (disambiguation). Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux  …

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  • 4Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident — This page is devoted to a discussion of how uranium dioxide nuclear fuel behaves during both normal nuclear reactor operation and under reactor accident conditions such as overheating. Work in this area is often very expensive to conduct, and so… …

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  • 5Nuclear reactor — Core of CROCUS, a small nuclear reactor used for research at the EPFL in Switzerland This article is a subarticle of Nuclear power. A nuclear reactor is a device to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Most commonly they are… …

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  • 6Research reactor — Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux · Radiation  …

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  • 7UF Training Reactor — Infobox University name = UF Training Reactor established = 1959 type = dean = Director Dr. Alireza Haghighat city = Florida country = USA students = campus = website= [http://www.nre.ufl.edu/ UF Reactor website] The University of Florida… …

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  • 8Breeder reactor — Assembly of the core of Experimental Breeder Reactor I in Idaho, 1951 A breeder reactor is a nuclear reactor that generates more fissile material in fuel than it consumes.[1] These reactors are considered appealing due to their superior fuel… …

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  • 9Pebble bed reactor — Sketch of a pebble bed reactor in Italian …

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  • 10Molten salt reactor — scheme. A molten salt reactor (MSR) is a type of nuclear fission reactor in which the primary coolant, or even the fuel itself is a molten salt mixture. MSRs run at higher temperatures than water cooled reactors for higher thermodynamic… …

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