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| This is because U-234 is not | fissile, and tends to absorb slow neutrons in a nucle |
| ation was a search for the uranium-235 of the | fissile core of a secondary. |
| small unboosted warhead with an all-plutonium | fissile core tested at Maralinga, which was, in turn, |
| type of nuclear fuel used by humans is heavy | fissile elements that can be made to undergo nuclear |
| Morgenstern was a ' | fissile fizzle'. |
| lten-Salt Reactor Experiment used 233U as the | fissile fuel as an experiment to demonstrate a part o |
| d as the used nuclear fuel/DU is converted to | fissile fuel. |
| r fuel or depleted uranium (DU) into burnable | fissile fuel. |
| t), a bomb core of uranium-233 (a rarely used | fissile isotope that is the product of thorium-232 ne |
| uranium hexaflouride to separate the lighter | fissile isotope, U-235, from the heavier non-fissile |
| Only certain | fissile isotopes of plutonium and uranium can be used |
| n-fissile isotopes capture a neutron breeding | fissile isotopes. |
| st of radiation was produced when a piston of | fissile material was quickly inserted and extracted f |
| will use its suns to burn another system into | fissile material to sell. |
| a commonly used design which ensured that the | fissile material remained sub-critical until imploded |
| eeder reactors, which are able to create more | fissile material than they consume. |
| weapon, since there is normally insufficient | fissile material to form a critical mass without the |
| pon design) and a composite Uranium/Plutonium | fissile material core or pit. |
| in a nuclear explosive is that the amount of | fissile material needed to reach criticality may be g |
| bonded explosive and a fire resistant nuclear | fissile material core or pit. |
| y verifiable treaty banning the production of | fissile material for nuclear weapons or other nuclear |
| esigns, specifically in having many pieces of | fissile material attached to explosives that would th |
| e a weapon containing a quantity and shape of | fissile material that can form a critical mass throug |
| ons of mass destruction programs; they had no | fissile material and biological weapons were almost n |
| y verifiable treaty banning the production of | fissile material for nuclear weapons or other nuclear |
| s using uranium-238 not thorium, to breed new | fissile material, in a sodium-cooled fast reactor des |
| The experiments did not use | fissile material, but an number inert heavy element ( |
| y, and weight and isotopic composition of the | fissile material, the principal factors influencing t |
| e Threat of Loose Russian Nuclear Weapons and | Fissile Material, coauthored with Graham T. Allison, |
| Fissile materials emit neutrons. | |
| ti Rajaraman Co-chair, International Panel on | Fissile Materials |
| applications) for measuring the reactivity of | fissile materials as they approach criticality. |
| thereafter, a clampdown on all weapon-usable | fissile materials |
| treaty that verifiably ends the production of | fissile materials intended for use in state nuclear w |
| ilateral convention banning the production of | fissile materials for nuclear explosives or outside i |
| civil and military installations that handle | fissile materials employ specially trained criticalit |
| clear energy production and the production of | fissile materials, allowing for greater exchange of i |
| f American Scientists, International Panel on | Fissile Materials, Women In International Security, C |
| diation source within the Godiva device was a | fissile metallic mass (usually highly enriched 235U), |
| Most authors use "shale" is a term for a | fissile mudrock (regardless of grain size), although |
| rapidly assembles several critical masses of | fissile nuclear material by firing a fissile projecti |
| rapidly assembles several critical masses of | fissile nuclear material by firing a fissile projecti |
| which was lighter and used considerably less | fissile nuclear material. |
| by a terrorist group from illegally obtained | fissile nuclear weapons material that produces a nucl |
| To arm the bomb, the | fissile nuclear materials are inserted into the bomb |
| The most common | fissile nuclear fuels are 235U and 239Pu, and the act |
| require 3 neutron captures before becoming a | fissile nuclide. |
| 4 models used composite uranium and plutonium | fissile pits. |
| ncies in the octahedral holes allows room for | fissile products. |
| e reactor, was used for burnup measurement of | fissile samples from NRX. |
| a blocky subconchoidal fracture, and is less | fissile than shale. |
| g in nature to any appreciable extent that is | fissile, that is, fissionable by thermal neutrons. |
| If using a thorium fuel to produce | fissile U-233, the SNF (Spent Nuclear Fuel) will have |
| mble a Radiological Dispersal Device in which | fissile weapons material was dispensed locally |
| Only the odd-mass isotopes of plutonium are | fissile with thermal neutrons, and the even-mass isot |
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