Nurturing nuclear neophytes - Thinking of starting a nuclear power program? Good luck. A review of the capabilities and infrastructure of three Mideast efforts reveals what-governments are up against. (English)
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Title:Nurturing nuclear neophytes - Thinking of starting a nuclear power program? Good luck. A review of the capabilities and infrastructure of three Mideast efforts reveals what-governments are up against.
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Contributors:Acton, James M. ( author ) / Bowen, Wyn A.
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Published in:The bulletin of the atomic scientists ; 64, 4 ; 27-33
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Table of contents – Volume 64, Issue 4
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LETTERS - Taking aim at missile defense| 2008
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IT IS 5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT - Sorting out nuclear waste - Now is the time to devise a workable solution to the problem of spent reactor fuel.| 2008
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Sorting out nuclear waste| 2008
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THE BULLETIN INTERVIEW - John Rowe - Exelon's CEO dissects the financial risks of building new nuclear plants.| 2008
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Why go nuclear? While experts discuss the pros and cons of nuclear energy, countries are moving forward with their plans to build new plants. Of all the energy technologies available, why nuclear? PERSPECTIVES FROM THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, JORDAN, EGYPT & THAILAND| 2008
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Why go nuclear?THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES et al. | 2008
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How not to build nuclear reactorsFerguson, C.D. / Smith, M.M. et al. | 2008
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How not to build nuclear reactors - The hype about building new reactors could backfire if suppliers and labor make big plans today on a future that is far from assured.Ferguson, Charles D. et al. | 2008
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Nurturing nuclear neophytes - Thinking of starting a nuclear power program? Good luck. A review of the capabilities and infrastructure of three Mideast efforts reveals what-governments are up against.Acton, James M. et al. | 2008
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Nurturing nuclear neophytesActon, J.M. / Bowen, W.O. et al. | 2008
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Can nuclear plants be safer? Nuclear proponents cite new, safer reactor designs to assuage public fears. Yet safety features may lose out to economics.Lyman, Edwin S. et al. | 2008
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Can nuclear plants be safer?Lyman, E.S. et al. | 2008
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The campaign to sell nuclearFarsetta, D. et al. | 2008
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The campaign to sell nuclear - Current attempts to rebrand nuclear as green echo a history of PR efforts to convince the U.S. public that fission is the ticket to a clean, efficient, and safe energy future.Farsetta, Diane et al. | 2008
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A frightening nuclear legacy - Is it possible to avoid repeating the weapons proliferation that accompanied the early expansion of nuclear energy?Mian, Zia et al. | 2008
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A frightening nuclear legacyMian, Z. / Glaser, A. et al. | 2008
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IN REVIEW - Uranium markets - The legal trade of the world's hottest commodity.| 2008
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Uranium markets The legal trade of the world's hottest commodity| 2008
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NUCLEAR NOTEBOOK - French nuclear forces, 2008| 2008
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French nuclear forces, 2008| 2008
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TURN BACK THE CLOCK - A nuclear revival needs new cooperation| 2008
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A nuclear revival needs new cooperation| 2008