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Table of contents of journal: *Nuclear engineering international

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Authors: DIERCKX B LEPIECE M VANROYEN P
Citation: B. Dierckx et al., GETTING BETTER ALL THE TIME, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 29-29

Citation: SPONGE BLASTING, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 30-30

Citation: ANNEALING DEMONSTRATION IN THE USA - WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 31-32

Authors: GRAAE T STRIDSBERG S
Citation: T. Graae et S. Stridsberg, SEALING PRESSURE-VESSEL PENETRATIONS, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 32-34

Citation: APPLYING MSIP TO VESSEL HEAD CRACKING, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 34-35

Authors: NEDDERMAN J
Citation: J. Nedderman, JAPAN AND RUSSIA COOPERATE AT NOVOVORONEZH, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 36-36

Authors: VARLEY J
Citation: J. Varley, WHY GOSGEN OPTED FOR THE PENTIUM SOLUTION, Nuclear engineering international, 42(510), 1997, pp. 36-36

Authors: GREENHALGH G
Citation: G. Greenhalgh, PINC - NOT GOOD ENOUGH, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 10-10

Authors: VARLEY J
Citation: J. Varley, DAYA BAY AND BEYOND, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 14

Authors: GAGARINSKI AY
Citation: Ay. Gagarinski, CAN KAZAKHSTAN CAPITALIZE ON ITS ASSETS, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 18-19

Authors: BOCK HW GRAF A
Citation: Hw. Bock et A. Graf, TYPE TESTING - THE GERMAN APPROACH TO QUALIFYING SAFETY-CRITICAL SOFTWARE, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 20

Authors: GODAS T
Citation: T. Godas, GETTING THE DOSE PROBLEM UNDER CONTROL IN SWEDEN, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 24-26

Authors: HIRNING CR
Citation: Cr. Hirning, UPGRADING THE DOSIMETRY AT ONTARIO-HYDRO, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 28-29

Authors: KAHILAINEN J
Citation: J. Kahilainen, THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF ELECTRONIC DOSIMETRY, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 30

Citation: EDF UPGRADES ITS ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 34-35

Citation: JAPAN PLANS ALL-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DOSIMETRY SYSTEM, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 34-34

Authors: HOOD C
Citation: C. Hood, FIRE PROTECTION FOR CABLE TUNNELS - THE ADVANTAGES OF WATER MIST, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 43-43

Authors: VARLEY J
Citation: J. Varley, LONDON BURNING, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 43-43

Citation: WHY WE STILL NEED RESEARCH, Nuclear engineering international, 41(509), 1996, pp. 44-44

Citation: MORE MINES NEEDED, Nuclear engineering international, 41(508), 1996, pp. 10-10

Authors: HOWLES L
Citation: L. Howles, LOAD FACTORS TO END JUNE 1996, Nuclear engineering international, 41(508), 1996, pp. 12-17

Authors: KOHOPAA J JOKINEVA H
Citation: J. Kohopaa et H. Jokineva, LOVIISA-1 VESSEL SUCCESSFULLY ANNEALED, Nuclear engineering international, 41(508), 1996, pp. 18-19

Authors: SALL N HAUKELAND S
Citation: N. Sall et S. Haukeland, RINGHALS-1 INVESTS IN NEW NOZZLES, Nuclear engineering international, 41(508), 1996, pp. 19-20

Authors: COONEY BF SCHERPEREEL LR
Citation: Bf. Cooney et Lr. Scherpereel, KEEPING TRACK OF FUEL DATA, Nuclear engineering international, 41(508), 1996, pp. 21-22

Citation: HIGH BURN-UP RAISES STICKY ISSUES, Nuclear engineering international, 41(508), 1996, pp. 23-24
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