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Examining yankee plant performance in 1965
On the Use of Selected 4th Generation Nuclear Reactors in Marine Power Plants
Frg-0 II Experiment. Sixth Status Report, Condition 12/31/71
P122C1 and P122C3 Analytical Performance Evaluation Summary
Frg-O-II Experiment. 4TH Status Report, Status December 31, 1970
The role of nuclear power and nuclear propulsion in the peaceful exploration of space
Integrated probabilistic analysis of nuclear power plant building damage due to an aircraft crash
Radiative Energy Transport in a Plasma Reactor (Gas-Core Reactor)
Nuclear Research Ship ''Otto Hahn.'' Annual Report, 1968
Safety Report for Hot Laboratory of the Geesthacht Reactor
Application of Possibilistic C-Means for Fault Detection in Nuclear Power Plant Data
N. S. Savannah. Technical Specifications, Change 13
N. S. Savannah. Safety Analysis Summary, Defueling Pages Inadvertently Omitted
N. S. Savannah. Safety Analysis Summary- Defueling
N. S. Savannah. Modification of Pier Alarm Circuit
OSART mission highlights 1991-1992. Operational safety practices in nuclear power plants
N. S. Savannah. Failure of Alarm Systems
N. S. Savannah. Operations Report, November 9, 1970-March 31, 1971
N. S. Savannah. Dropping of Fuel Element
N. S. Savannah. Supplement No. 1 to Safety Analysis Report Fuel Shuffle with Core II
N. S. Savannah. Technical Specifications, Changes to Section 7, Defueling
N. S. Savannah. Semiannual Operations Report, March 22, 1972-September 30, 1972
Design and Testing of Columbium-1 Zirconium Reactor Pressure Vessels
Safety of German Designed Light Water-Reactors
Magnetic Moments and Vehicle Torques in the Snap 10A
Frg-0 II Experiment. Fifth Status Report, Condition 6/30/71
Probabilistic Assessment of Tornado-Borne Missile Speeds
Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) Risk Analysis Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA)
Engineering Design Status Report on the Pwar-5A Test Reactor, March 15, 1958
Load Following Behaviour and Cycle Duration Flexibility of Light Water Reactor Power Stations