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  2. Superphénix - Wikipedia

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    Superphénix was a 1,242 MWe fast breeder reactor with the twin goals of reprocessing nuclear fuel from France's line of conventional nuclear reactors, while also being an economical generator of power on its own. As of 2024, Superphénix remains the largest breeder reactor ever built. Construction began in 1976, [1] the reactor went critical ...

  3. Rod Foster - Wikipedia

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    Rod Foster. Roderick Allen Foster (born October 10, 1960) is a retired American professional basketball player (6'1", 160 lb) who played for the Phoenix Suns of the NBA. He was drafted out of UCLA in 1983 in the second round of the NBA draft (28th pick overall).

  4. Sodium-cooled fast reactor - Wikipedia

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    Sodium-cooled fast reactor. A sodium-cooled fast reactor is a fast neutron reactor cooled by liquid sodium . The initials SFR in particular refer to two Generation IV reactor proposals, one based on existing liquid metal cooled reactor (LMFR) technology using mixed oxide fuel (MOX), and one based on the metal-fueled integral fast reactor .

  5. Justyn Ross - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Ross attended Central High School in Phenix City, Alabama. As a senior, he had 37 receptions for 730 yards and 13 touchdowns.Ross was a four-star recruit ranked as the number 45 national recruit and the number 7 wide receiver in the nation receiving offers from several Division I colleges such as Alabama, Clemson, Auburn, and Duke.

  6. John "Hot Rod" Williams - Wikipedia

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    John "Hot Rod" Williams (August 9, 1962 – December 11, 2015) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1986 to 1999. Early life [ edit ] Williams was born in Sorrento, Louisiana , a small town near Baton Rouge .

  7. Spent nuclear fuel - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear fuel rods become progressively more radioactive (and less thermally useful) due to neutron activation as they are fissioned, or "burnt", in the reactor. A fresh rod of low enriched uranium pellets (which can be safely handled with gloved hands) will become a highly lethal gamma emitter after 1–2 years of core irradiation, unsafe to ...

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