- of
excess fuel
reactivity without control rods,
burnable poisons are
loaded into the core.
Burnable poisons are
materials that have a high
neutron absorption...
- A
burn is an
injury to skin, or
other tissues,
caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or
ionizing radiation (such as sunburn,
caused by...
-
Burns Burns (musician),
Scottish record producer Burns,
Colorado Burns,
Kansas Burns,
Missouri Burns, New York
Burns,
Oregon Burns,
Tennessee Burns,...
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burnup of "
burnable poison"
isotopes also
limits lifespan of a
control rod. They may be
reduced by
using an
element such as hafnium, a "non-
burnable poison"...
- TheGuardian.com. 30
October 2016. "
Burn Burn Burn".
Rotten Tomatoes. "Odessa's
Grand Prix goes to UK's '
Burn Burn Burn'".
Burn Burn Burn at IMDb v t e...
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uranium enrichment and by
incorporating a "
burnable neutron poison",
which is
progressively depleted as non-
burnable poisons like
fission products and actinides...
- "
Burn,
Burn,
Burn" is a
single by
American singer-songwriter Zach Bryan,
released on
September 8, 2022. It was
produced by
Bryan himself and
Eddie Spear...
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Burned or
burnt may
refer to:
Anything which has
undergone combustion Burned (image),
quality of an
image transformed with loss of
detail in all portions...
-
Burn! (original title: Queimada,
Spanish and
Portuguese for "Burnt" or "
Burned") is a 1969
historical war
drama film
directed by
Gillo Pontecorvo. Set...
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Burn-in is the
process by
which components of a
system are
exercised before being placed in
service (and often,
before the
system being completely ****embled...