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Table of contents of journal: *Nuclear engineering international

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Authors: PERERA J
Citation: J. Perera, RIAR SEEKS LEADING RESEARCH ROLE, Nuclear engineering international, 43(528), 1998, pp. 39-40

Authors: LOWRY D
Citation: D. Lowry, DOUNREAY LOSES THE PLOT, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 10-10

Authors: MASTERS R
Citation: R. Masters, LOOKING BEYOND THE SHORT-TERM, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 12

Citation: WILL THE FINNS GET THE CHANCE TO BUILD ON THEIR SUCCESS, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 25-25

Authors: DOROSHUK B
Citation: B. Doroshuk, CLIFFS,CALVERT LOOKS TO THE LONG-RUN, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 26-27

Authors: GRIMES C
Citation: C. Grimes, EVOLUTION OF THE LICENSE RENEWAL PROCESS - THE REGULATORS PERSPECTIVE, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 27-27

Authors: CAREY J SLITER G
Citation: J. Carey et G. Sliter, A MODEL WAY TO MANAGE NUCLEAR-POWER ASSETS, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 28-31

Citation: RAPS RENEWED, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 32

Authors: ALIKHAN S BUCUR I
Citation: S. Alikhan et I. Bucur, CERNAVODAS INITIAL OPERATION ACHIEVES HIGH MARKS, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 35-38

Authors: KNOX R
Citation: R. Knox, 1997 LOAD FACTORS ANALYZED BY NSSS VENDORS, Nuclear engineering international, 43(527), 1998, pp. 39-40

Authors: KNOX R
Citation: R. Knox, THE HOLE SOLUTION - GET THE WASTE OUT OF THE GROUND, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 8-8

Authors: LEVI JD
Citation: Jd. Levi, CHINA - THE FRENCH RESPONSE, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 12-12

Authors: BRUSCHI HJ
Citation: Hj. Bruschi, THE CHINESE NUCLEAR MARKET - A VIEW FROM THE US, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 12-12

Citation: BUILDING CHINA NUCLEAR FUTURE - HOW THE WEST HAS WON, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 12-13

Citation: UTILITIES, INSTITUTIONS AND MANUFACTURERS, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 13-13

Citation: RUSSIA TAKES LATEST ORDER, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 13-13

Authors: PETRUNIK KJ
Citation: Kj. Petrunik, FROM THE GROUND UP - THE CANDU QINSHAN PHASE-III PROJECT, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 14-15

Authors: LEVI JD
Citation: Jd. Levi, FRAMATOME IN CHINA - DAYA BAY, LING AO AND BEYOND, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 15-16

Authors: HARRIS D
Citation: D. Harris, CAN DO IN KOREA - WOLSONG AT TOP OF THE CHARTS, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 17-17

Citation: NORTH-KOREA LWR PROJECT - A NEW-TYPE OF NUCLEAR TRADE, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 18-18

Citation: PNC - WAITING FOR THE REORGANIZATION, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 19-19

Authors: KNECHT K
Citation: K. Knecht, MULTIINSPECTION TECHNIQUES MAKE FAST WORK OF REFUELING OUTAGES, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 21-23

Authors: LEWIS TC
Citation: Tc. Lewis, THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF SHORTENING OUTAGES AND SAVING MONEY, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 24-27

Authors: KNOX R
Citation: R. Knox, LOAD FACTORS TO END DECEMBER 1997, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 28-31

Authors: THEIBERT P
Citation: P. Theibert, SETTING RECORDS - ALWAYS ROOM TO IMPROVE, Nuclear engineering international, 43(526), 1998, pp. 33-34
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