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Nuclear reprocessing / Nuclear chemistry / Radioactivity / Actinides / Nuclear fuel / Nuclear chain reaction / Nuclear criticality safety / Criticality accident / Nuclear physics / Nuclear technology / Physics
Date: 2014-04-25 07:56:00
Nuclear reprocessing
Nuclear chemistry
Radioactivity
Actinides
Nuclear fuel
Nuclear chain reaction
Nuclear criticality safety
Criticality accident
Nuclear physics
Nuclear technology
Physics

Harmonised criticality assessment  The transport of fissile nuclear fuel cycle materials, i.e. materials such as enriched  uranium hexafluoride and new fuel assemblies which are capable of susta

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