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Nuclear engineering --- Abbreviations, English --- Abbreviations, German
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Liquid metal fast breeder reactors --- Nuclear engineering --- Energy policy
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Nuclear reactors --- Fuel burnup (Nuclear engineering) --- Safety measures.
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Nuclear reactors --- Fuel burnup (Nuclear engineering) --- Safety measures.
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Nuclear power plants --- Nuclear engineering --- Radioactive pollution of the atmosphere --- Specifications --- Safety regulations --- Measurement.
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Kernenergie --- Stralingen --- Energie nucléaire --- Radiations --- Nuclear facilities --- Atomic facilities --- Facilities, Nuclear --- Nuclear installations --- Nuclear energy --- Nuclear engineering --- Decommissioning&delete& --- Congresses --- Report --- Decommissioning
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Materials --- Energy industries --- Matériaux --- Industries énergétiques --- 621.039 --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Industries --- Power resources --- Applied nuclear science. Atomic energy and atomic industry. Nuclear engineering in general --- 621.039 Applied nuclear science. Atomic energy and atomic industry. Nuclear engineering in general --- Matériaux --- Industries énergétiques
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Nuclear fuels --- 621.039 --- Atomic fuel --- Fission fuel --- Nuclear reactors --- Reactor fuels --- Fuel --- Radioactive substances --- Applied nuclear science. Atomic energy and atomic industry. Nuclear engineering in general --- Nuclear fuels. --- 621.039 Applied nuclear science. Atomic energy and atomic industry. Nuclear engineering in general
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The essential performance parameters and general placement for monitoring the release of radionuclides associated with a postulated serious accident at a reactor facility are defined for various types of instrumentation. The predominant consideration in the assessment of radiation emergencies is the measurement of fission products made promptly enough to permit timely emergency decisions. This standard does not specify which of the instruments or systems are required, nor does it consider the number or specific locations of such instruments. This standard also does not address single failure criteria associated with nuclear safety instrumentation.
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