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  • In [[nuclear engineering]], a '''moderator''' is a material that restricts the free flow of various
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  • ...tiate among [[nuclear power]], nuclear weapons, or other applications of [[nuclear engineering]], and were sometimes seen as generally anti-technology or [[Luddite]]. Oth | publisher =Nuclear Engineering International
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  • ...l]], [[chemical engineering|chemical]], [[optical engineering|optical]], [[nuclear engineering|nuclear]] and other engineering principles to understand, modify and contro
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  • ...tiate among [[nuclear power]], nuclear weapons, or other applications of [[nuclear engineering]], and were sometimes seen as generally anti-technology or [[Luddite]]. Oth
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  • ...ps://www.neimagazine.com/features/featuresmrs-a-big-game-changer-9694455 ''Nuclear Engineering International'', April 2022, pp.19-23.] A discussion of the political barr
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  • ...]<sub>3</sub>I with reactive metals under BWR severe-accident conditions ''Nuclear Engineering and Design'' 227:323-9</ref>
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  • | author = Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Nuclear Engineering}}</ref>
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  • | author = Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Nuclear Engineering}}</ref>
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  • *Nuclear Engineering Division (NE)
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  • *Nuclear Engineering Division (NE)
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  • ...astronautic engineering. Utilization of atomic and nuclear power brought nuclear engineering. Advanced materials with performance hitherto undreamed of poured out from *[[Nuclear engineering]]
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  • | contribution = Strategic Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Engineering, 1953-1960
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  • ...]<sub>3</sub>I with reactive metals under BWR severe-accident conditions ''Nuclear Engineering and Design'' 227:323-9
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