From: To: TWD2.TWP7(TMA)Date: 6/2/98 7:14pmSubject: ReferencesDear Tae:Here is the references cited in my slides. Please note that the rate datafor Na-boltwoodite is guessed from uranophane data, since no kinetic studyhas been done on Na-boltwoodite yet. If you have any future...
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Chairman Hanson Opening Remarks
U.S.-European Small Modular Reactor Public Private Program Working Session
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7. REFERENCESThe following is a list of the references cited in this document. Column 1 represents the unique six digit DIRS number, which is placed in the text following the reference callout (e.g., CRWMS M&O 2000 [144054]). The purpose of these numbers is to assist the reade...
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1 WRITTEN STATEMENT BY KRISTINE L. SVINICKI, CHAIRMAN UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION TO THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS DECEMBER 13, 2017 Good afternoon, Chairman Barrasso, Ranking Member Carper, and distinguished members of the Committee. ...
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