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  • Nuclear Weapons Center — emblem …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear Information and Resource Service — Formation 1978 Headquarters Takoma Park, MD …   Wikipedia

  • International Nuclear Safety Center — The International Nuclear Safety Center (INSC) which operates under the guidance of the Director of International Nuclear Safety and Cooperation (NN 30) in the United States Department of Energy. Their mission is to improve nuclear power reactor… …   Wikipedia

  • National Nuclear Data Center — The National Nuclear Data Center is an organization based in the Brookhaven National Laboratory that acts as a repository for data regarding nuclear chemistry[1], such as nuclear structure, decay, and reaction data, as well as historical… …   Wikipedia

  • Negev Nuclear Research Center — Coordinates: 31°00′05″N 35°08′40″E / 31.0013°N 35.1445°E / 31.0013; 35.1445 …   Wikipedia

  • Neely Nuclear Research Center — Former names Neely Research Reactor Georgia Tech Research Reactor General information Location …   Wikipedia

  • Defense Technical Information Center — Department overview Headquarters Fort Belvoir, Virginia …   Wikipedia

  • Texas A&M Nuclear Science Center — Texas A M University Triga Mark I ReactorIAEA Database of Reactors http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/rrdb/, data from 2001 02 15] Thermal Power1 MWTypePoolConstructionJanuary 1, 1959First CriticalityJanuary 1, 1962Initial CostUS$1.5 millionAnnual… …   Wikipedia

  • Tricastin Nuclear Power Center — Infobox NPP Pic des = The cooling towers of Eurodif Picture = Eurodif.jpg Country = France EIGENTÜMER = Electricité de France Utility = Electricité de France Built = 1974 Start = December 1, 1980 End = Reactor = 4 S Reactor = Reactor MW = 3,820… …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear power in Japan — The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant, a 3 unit BWR site typical of Japan s nuclear plants …   Wikipedia

  • Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency — During the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, three reactors overheated, causing meltdowns that eventually led to explosions, which released large amounts of radioactive material into the air.[1] The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency ( …   Wikipedia

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