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Table of contents of journal: *Nuclear engineering international

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Authors: PRICE MST
Citation: Mst. Price, THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD TO IAEAS NEW TRANSPORT REGULATIONS, Nuclear engineering international, 42(512), 1997, pp. 31-32

Authors: GRAY I SIEVWRIGHT B
Citation: I. Gray et B. Sievwright, ASSURING FITNESS OF TRANSPORT PACKAGES, Nuclear engineering international, 42(512), 1997, pp. 33-34

Authors: MILES J
Citation: J. Miles, TOWARDS TOTAL SIMULATION, Nuclear engineering international, 42(512), 1997, pp. 35-36

Citation: GETTING NORTHEAST UTILITIES BACK ON LINE, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 10-11

Authors: CHANG SH NO HC BAEK WP LEE SI LEE SW
Citation: Sh. Chang et al., KOREA LOOKS BEYOND THE NEXT-GENERATION, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 12

Citation: WHAT COMES AFTER APWR AND ABWR - A JAPANESE PERSPECTIVE, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 16-19

Authors: ARNOLD H YADIGAROGLU G STOOP PM GONZALES A SAWYER CD RAO A
Citation: H. Arnold et al., ESBWR - THE LATEST PASSIVE BWR, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 20-22

Authors: STENHOUSE M
Citation: M. Stenhouse, ESTABLISHING WASTE MANAGEMENT PRIORITIES FOR KRASNOYARSK-26, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 23-24

Authors: VOSS C KEIZUR A
Citation: C. Voss et A. Keizur, STRIPPING AWAY UNCERTAINTY, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 26-26

Citation: DRYPAC-ING WASTE AWAY AT SELLAFIELD, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 27-28

Authors: HAWKES GL
Citation: Gl. Hawkes, SIMULATING SOIL MELTING WITH CFD, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 28-29

Citation: THE HOT METAL SOLUTION TO RADIOACTIVE-WASTE PROBLEMS, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 29-29

Citation: YANKEE-ROWE - BEGINNING THE FINAL CHAPTER, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 30-30

Citation: DEMONSTRATING DECON TECHNOLOGIES AT LARGE-SCALE, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 32-32

Authors: SCHMALZ GD
Citation: Gd. Schmalz, FORT ST VRAINS NEW CAREER IN THE GAS-FIRED SECTOR, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 32-32

Citation: US DOE SHIFTS THE BALANCE OF RISK, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 34-34

Citation: FIRE PROTECTION AND DETECTION EQUIPMENT AT SIZEWELL-B, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 35-36

Citation: NEW LESSONS FROM ANO FIRE, Nuclear engineering international, 42(511), 1997, pp. 36-36

Citation: TALE OF 2 PLANTS - COMMENT, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 10-10

Authors: NEDDERMAN J
Citation: J. Nedderman, THE RENAISSANCE STARTS HERE, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 14-15

Citation: REPUBLIC-OF-KOREA, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 16-21

Authors: WHITTLE J
Citation: J. Whittle, NDE DEVELOPMENTS - THE VIEW FROM STOCKHOLM, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 22-24

Authors: SZAFARSKA E MOHR F FISCHER E ERHARDT A
Citation: E. Szafarska et al., PHASED-ARRAY - WELL QUALIFIED FOR CORE SHROUD INSPECTION, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 24-25

Citation: REMOTE SAMPLING BY LASER, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 25-25

Citation: LOW-DOSES MARK DUKES FIRST SG REPLACEMENT, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 26-28
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