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reactores
edit- Nuclear fuel
- componentes
- Nuclear reactor core
- Neutron moderator
- Neutron poison
- Coolant
- Control rod
- Reactor vessel
- Boiler feedwater pump
- Steam generator (nuclear power)
- Steam turbine
- Surface condenser
- Cooling tower
- Spent fuel pool
- Nuclear safety systems
- Reactor protection system
- Emergency power system
- Containment building
- Control room
- tipos
- Pressurized water reactor
- Boiling water reactor
- Pool-type reactor
- Liquid metal cooled reactor
- Sodium-cooled fast reactor
- Lead-cooled fast reactor
- Gas-cooled reactor
- Molten salt reactor
- Generation II reactor
- Generation III reactor
- Generation IV reactor
- Very high temperature reactor
- Supercritical water reactor
- Gas-cooled fast reactor
- Energy amplifier
- Breeder reactor
- Aqueous homogeneous reactor
- Gaseous fission reactor
- Radioisotope thermoelectric generator
- Advanced gas-cooled reactor
- Integral Fast Reactor
- Pebble bed reactor
- SSTAR
- Nuclear fuel cycle
- Natural nuclear fission reactor
- Scram
- Nuclear lightbulb
- Fission fragment reactor
- Nuclear fission
- accidentes
- Chernobyl disaster
- Fukushima I nuclear accidents
- Three Mile Island accident
- Louis Slotin
- Harry K. Daghlian, Jr.
- SL-1
- Tokaimura nuclear accident
- Kyshtym disaster
- Windscale fire
- Soviet submarine K-19
- Soviet submarine K-431
- Radiotherapy accident in Zaragoza
- fuel
- Uranium mining
- Enriched uranium
- MOX fuel
- TRIGA
- Uranium carbide
- Zirconium alloy
- Spent nuclear fuel
- Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident
- Fuel element failure
- Atomic battery
- Radioisotope heater unit
- Aneutronic fusion
- Reprocessed uranium
- Traveling wave reactor
- Magnox
- RBMK
- UHTREX
- Steam Generating Heavy Water Reactor
- CANDU reactor
- Dry cask storage
- Nuclear transmutation
- Nuclear reprocessing
- Deep geological repository
- Radioactive waste
- Low level waste
- High level waste
- Caesium-137
- Uranium-233
- Isotopes of neptunium
- Iodine-129