E 1.99:in--1345
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PERMEATION OF IODINE THROUGH HUMAN EPIDERMIS. |
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E 1.99:in--1346
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RELEASE OF NOBLE GASES FROM UO₂ FUEL RODS. |
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E 1.99:in--1348
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EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF REACTOR SYSTEM BLOWDOWN. |
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E 1.99:in--1349
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PREP AND KITT COMPUTER CODES FOR THE AUTOMATIC EVALUATION OF A FAULT TREE. |
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E 1.99:in--1350
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FAST FLUX IRRADIATION FACILITY FOR THE ETR. |
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E 1.99:in--1354
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SUBCOOLED-BLOWDOWN FORCES ON REACTOR-SYSTEM COMPONENTS CALCULATIONAL METHOD AND EXPERIMENTAL CONFIRMATION. |
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E 1.99:in--1355
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SECHT III AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF TOP AND BOTTOM FLOODING OF A NUCLEAR BUNDLE SIMULATOR. |
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E 1.99:in--1364
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UNDISSOLVED URANIUM ALUMINIDE IN REPROCESSING OF TEST REACTOR FUELS. |
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E 1.99:in--1384
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Semiscale blowdown and Emergency Core Cooling (ECC) Project |
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E 1.99:in--1386
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PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR-FULL LENGTH EMERGENCY COOLING HEAT TRANSFER (PWR- FLECHT) TESTS PROJECT. |
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E 1.99:in--1387
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SIMULATED EMERGENCY FLOW EFFECTS TESTS (SEFET) PROJECT. Technical Description. |
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E 1.99:in--1388
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REVIEW OF HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS FOR CONDENSING STEAM IN A CONTAINMENT BUILDING FOLLOWING A LOSS-OF-COOLANT ACCIDENT. |
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E 1.99:in--1389
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BRITTLE BEHAVIOR OF ZIRCALOY IN AN EMERGENCY CORE COOLING ENVIRONMENT. |
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E 1.99:in--1390
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EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF THE FUEL HEATUP SIMULATION TESTS (FHUST) EMERGENCY CORE COOLING TEST SERIES. |
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E 1.99:in--1391
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LOFT CORE LENGTH STUDY. |
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E 1.99:in--1392
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MOXY A DIGITAL COMPUTER CODE FOR CORE HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS. |
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E 1.99:in--1393
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SEMISCALE BLOWDOWN AND EMERGENCY CORE COOLING (ECC) PROJECT TEST REPORT TESTS 822 AND 823. |
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E 1.99:in--1394
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CONTAINMENT BEHAVIOR OF XENON AND IODINE UNDER SIMULATED LOSS-OF-COOLANT ACCIDENT CONDITIONS IN THE CONTAMINATION-DECONTAMINATION EXPERIMENT. |
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E 1.99:in--1396
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A DIRECT COUNTING METHOD FOR STUDYING THE ADSORPTION OF AQUEOUS $sup 233$UO$sub 2$$sup 2+$ ONTO GLASS SCINTILLATOR SURFACES. |
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INTERIM REPORT OF POST-IRRADIATION RESULTS OF ATR BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM. |
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