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Carbon isotopes, solid-state nuclear

Fuel Element. Any material which may undergo the appropriate reaction and be the source of energy in a fusion or fission nuclear reactor is known as nuclear fuel At the present state of technology such fuels are uranium, thorium or plutonium, either as natural materials or enriched or synthesized isotopes of these elements. They are used as solns or as solids (metals, oxides, or carbonates) shaped as plates, rods etc and known as fuel element (fuel plate or fuel rod)... [Pg.593]


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