Final Workshop Proceedings of the Collaborative Project "Fast / Instant Release of Safety Relevant Radionuclides from Spent Nuclear Fuel" (7th EC FP CP FIRST-Nuclides), Karlsruhe 01 - 02 September 2014 (KIT Scientific Reports ; 7716)

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  • Final Workshop Proceedings of the Collaborative Project "Fast / Instant Release of Safety Relevant Radionuclides from Spent Nuclear Fuel" (7th EC FP CP FIRST-Nuclides), Karlsruhe 01 - 02 September 2014 (KIT Scientific Reports ; 7716) Book Detail

  • Author : Kienzler, Bernhard
  • Release Date : 2016-07-13
  • Publisher : KIT Scientific Publishing
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  • Pages : 276
  • ISBN 13 : 3731505258
  • File Size : 57,57 MB

Final Workshop Proceedings of the Collaborative Project "Fast / Instant Release of Safety Relevant Radionuclides from Spent Nuclear Fuel" (7th EC FP CP FIRST-Nuclides), Karlsruhe 01 - 02 September 2014 (KIT Scientific Reports ; 7716) by Kienzler, Bernhard PDF Summary

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