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  • Ion exchangers are used in nuclear reprocessing and the treatment of radioactive waste.
  • for once-through reactors and 1000 ZJ with reprocessing and fast breeder reactors.
  • COGEMA La Hague site, a large nuclear waste reprocessing and storage complex operated by Areva NC, i
  • Both enrichment and reprocessing are expensive and technologically challengi
  • sh Nuclear Fuels Limited, to seek an end to reprocessing at Sellafield.
  • the handling of spent fuel that crossed the reprocessing boundary.
  • The plant has a design reprocessing capacity of 800 tonnes-U/year, enough to re
  • for weapons and as such, had no use for the reprocessing center any more.
  • shed Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS) as a reprocessing company, and leased the WNYNSC.
  • There was a nuclear accident at the Tomsk-7 Reprocessing Complex on April 6, 1993, when a tank explo
  • Plutonium production and nuclear reprocessing facilities are also being expanded at Khush
  • heavy water production facilities, two fuel reprocessing facilities and tritium recovery facilities.
  • , the country attempted to obtain plutonium reprocessing facilities following the pullout of the 26,
  • ranium Extraction) was a pilot nuclear fuel reprocessing facility built in 1965 by ENEA in Northern
  • France eventually decided not to deliver a reprocessing facility to South Korea in 1975.
  • Mayak, the nearby nuclear waste storage and reprocessing facility, located near the town of Ozyorsk
  • Cognitive reprocessing is the process of taking the facts and form
  • ers at the back end of the cycle unless all reprocessing is done remotely.
  • Uranyl nitrate is important for nuclear reprocessing; it is the compound of uranium that results
  • m hexafluoride has been used in an advanced reprocessing method (fluoride volatility) which was deve
  • s would most likely require advanced remote reprocessing methods due to the neutron emitting compoun
  • All of the other reprocessing nations have long had nuclear weapons from
  • have continued to highlight the dangers of reprocessing nuclear fuel, the alternatives to reprocess
  • benzohydroxamic acid and others in the reprocessing of irradiated fuel.
  • This reaction takes part in the reprocessing of nuclear fuel and enrichment of uranium f
  • Reprocessing of LWR (PWR or BWR) spent fuel recovers rea
  • Reprocessing of spent commercial-reactor nuclear fuel ha
  • hemical processes as it is important in the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels.UCl3 is usually the
  • oratory investigating the issues of nuclear reprocessing of nuclear fuel and of radioactive waste.
  • nd releases H2 by reaction with water, with reprocessing of the Mg(OH)2 into MgH2.
  • iability assessments for current and future reprocessing of global surface albedo and reflectance an
  • West Valley Reprocessing Plant was a formerly operational plant for
  • uel Complex (PNPFC), also known as Chemical Reprocessing Plant (CPP), is a nuclear energy and reproc
  • into childhood leukaemia around the Nuclear reprocessing plant at Sellafield, Cumbria, UK.
  • itoring equipment in a Acerinox scrap metal reprocessing plant in Los Barrios, Spain.
  • en plans to shut down the Magnox spent fuel reprocessing plant at Sellafield.
  • 29 September 1957 at Mayak, a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in Russia (then a part of the Soviet
  • r waste for Sellafield's Thorp nuclear fuel reprocessing plant is carried by train here from the doc
  • Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant, Japan's first commercial reprocessin
  • The Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant, or THORP, is a nuclear fuel reproces
  • The accident contaminated the scrap metal reprocessing plant, plus two other steel mills where it
  • wer plants and had been treated at a French reprocessing plant, operated by Areva nuclear group.
  • its own and ingenious dual purpose nuclear reprocessing plant, near at Nilore, and it is known as T
  • n nuclear industry began building a nuclear reprocessing plant.
  • from solution, such as that from a nuclear reprocessing plant.
  • is located on the same site as the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant.
  • and proliferation-sensitive enrichment and reprocessing plants typically required to get them.
  • Reprocessing schemes that are more resistant to prolifer
  • onventional resource base and the option of reprocessing spent fuel.
  • ia's access to civil nuclear enrichment and reprocessing technologies would be restricted through th
  • countries that acquire or transfer nuclear reprocessing technology or explode or transfer a nuclear
  • onate prematurely), but this is achieved by reprocessing the fuel after just 90 days of use.
  • nuclear fuel and the wastes resulting from reprocessing this fuel.