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Actinides / Nuclear materials / Nuclear fuels / Nuclear reprocessing / Carcinogens / Minor actinide / Nuclear fuel cycle / Radioactive waste / Fast-neutron reactor / Nuclear technology / Chemistry / Nuclear physics
Date: 2005-10-13 21:55:18
Actinides
Nuclear materials
Nuclear fuels
Nuclear reprocessing
Carcinogens
Minor actinide
Nuclear fuel cycle
Radioactive waste
Fast-neutron reactor
Nuclear technology
Chemistry
Nuclear physics

NUCLEAR WASTE MINIMIZATION USING INNOVATIVE LWR-HTR-GCFR SYMBIOTIC FUEL CYCLES

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