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  • 1Operation Sandblast — Part of Cold War (1953–1962) …

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  • 2Operation Freshman — Part of the Second World War The Vemork Hydroelectric Plant photographed in 1935 …

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  • 3Operation Dominic I and II — Operation Dominic Dominic Chama Information Country  United States …

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  • 4Operation Alsos — (or Alsos Mission) was an effort at the end of World War II by the Allies (principally Britain and the United States), branched off from the Manhattan Project, to investigate the German nuclear energy project, seize German nuclear resources,… …

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  • 5Operation Greenhouse — Greenhouse George Information Country United States Test site Pacific Proving Grounds Period April May 1951 Number …

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  • 6Operation Opera — For the Yugoslav Wars operation, see Operation Opera Orientalis. Babylon Part of Arab–Israeli Conflict Map of the attack …

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  • 7Reactor operator — A reactor operator (or nuclear reactor operator) is an individual at a nuclear power plant who is responsible for directly controlling a nuclear reactor from a control panel and is the only individual at a nuclear power plant who can directly… …

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  • 8Reactor vessel — In a nuclear power plant, the reactor vessel is a pressure vessel containing the coolant and reactor core. Not all power reactors have a reactor vessel. Power reactors are generally classified by the type of coolant rather than the by the… …

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  • 9Power factor — For other uses, see Power factor (pistol). The power factor of an AC electric power system is defined as the ratio of the real power flowing to the load over the apparent power in the circuit,[1][2] and is a dimensionless number between 0 and 1… …

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  • 10Operation Crossroads — Coordinates: 11°36′N 165°30′E / 11.6°N 165.5°E / 11.6; 165.5 …

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