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Estimating effects from small deviations in RBMK refueling
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High-temperature power-technological reactor with solid coolant and radiative heat exchange
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Comparison analysis of the reliability and efficiency of nuclear power station units with one and two turbogenerator sets
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Optimization of nuclear power system integrated within COMECON
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Fuel contribution to the cost of nuclear power
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Atomic plants in power engineering
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Conference on hydrogen power generation
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New Books
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Problems of nuclear science and technology
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New books
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Technoeconomic aspects of the realization of centralized heat supply from atomic boiler units
Together with ACHPP, atomic boiler units can in this way be effectively applied to centralized heatsupply systems. In the European part of the country, a centralized heat supply to relatively small consumers o...
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“International journal of energy research” — A new journal on energy
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Comprehensive optimization of a nuclear power station with water-graphite reactors
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Meeting of Specialists on Forecasting
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Tenth World Power Engineering Congress
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The use of nuclear reactors for high-temperature power-technological industrial processes
Arising from the expected scales of development of high-temperature and power-capacity industrial establishments, and also from the reserves and disposition of fuel resources, it can be confirmed that the use ...
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Nuclear-energy complexes and the economic and ecological problems of nuclear power development
In the long term, serious economic and ecological problems may arise if the required scale and rate of growth of power production is to be ensured while retaining the principle of dispersed location of ever la...
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Book reviews
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Nuclear power generation
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High-temperature reactors as a factor in scientific progress in power generation