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Operating experience with nuclear power stations in member states
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Vienna : International Atomic Energy Agency,

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Guidelines for the layout and contents of safety reports for stationary nuclear power plants. : prepared by the International atomic energy agency and the world health organization.
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Vienna : IAEA,

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Assainissement et déchets radioactifs
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Paris : Dunod,

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Kerntechnik bei Satelliten und Raketen,
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Year: 1970 Publisher: München : K. Thiemig,

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Seismic design for nuclear power plants
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ISBN: 0262080419 9780262080415 Year: 1970 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.) : MIT press,

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IEEE Std 336-1971 : IEEE Standard Installation, Inspection, and Testing requirements for Instrumentation, and Electric Equipment During the Construction of Nuclear Power Generating Stations
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ISBN: 1504403010 Year: 1970 Publisher: Piscataway, NJ : IEEE,

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This standard sets forth the requirements for installation, inspection, and testing of Class I and Class I E electric power, instrumentation, and control equipment and systems during the construction phase of a nuclear power generating station. These requirements are intended to assure that only materials and equipment of acceptable quality are incorporated into the plant, that quality is maintained and quality workmanship prevails throughout the construction process, and that completed installations c o n f o rm to specified requirements, so as to promote public safety, prevent accidents and mitigate the consequences of accidents if they occur, and provide a high degree o f plant reliability. 1.1.1 In addition to the Class I and Class I E systems, the requirements also apply to the following auxiliary equipment that are a part thereof.

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