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IAEA-TECDOC[removed]Thorium fuel utilization: Options and trends Proceedings of three IAEA meetings held in Vienna in 1997, 1998 and 1999
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Document Date: 2002-10-28 05:01:54


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Chernobyl / Vienna / /

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INCLUDING HYBRID SYSTEMS / Accelerator Driven Systems / Member States (based on statements of the participants in the meeting in 1999) Canada Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd / Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems / Furukawa / Hybrid Systems / /

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Belarus / Germany / Turkey / France / Japan / Russia / Austria / United States / Netherlands / Italy / China / Israel / Sweden / South Korea / Spain / India / Czech Republic / /

Facility

Thorium High Temperature Reactor / reactor PURNIMA / CIRUS reactor / Kyoto University Research Reactor Institute / reactor KAMINI / Institute of Chemical Technology / /

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An ultimate fission energy system option / waste product / atomic energy development / molten-salt nuclear energy synergetics / energy research initiative / /

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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science / Research Center / Institute of Chemical Technology / Technical Committee / US Federal Reserve / Kyoto University Research Reactor Institute / Kyoto University / International Atomic Energy Agency / Ministry of Education / /

Person

F. Konotop / V / V. Arkhipov / V / R.T. Jones / Jin Xingqing / R. Brant Pinheiro Thorium / M.F. Troyanov / V / /

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Kalashnikov / /

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EC / /

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KIPT / /

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radiation / incineration / Nuclear Power Technology / /

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