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- Sodium-cooled_fast_reactor abstract "The sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) is a Generation IV reactor project to design an advanced fast neutron reactor.It builds on two closely related existing projects, the LMFBR and the Integral Fast Reactor, with the objective of producing a fast-spectrum, sodium-cooled reactor.The reactors are intended for use in nuclear power plants to produce nuclear power from nuclear fuel.".
- Q1058741 abstract "The sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) is a Generation IV reactor project to design an advanced fast neutron reactor.It builds on two closely related existing projects, the LMFBR and the Integral Fast Reactor, with the objective of producing a fast-spectrum, sodium-cooled reactor.The reactors are intended for use in nuclear power plants to produce nuclear power from nuclear fuel.".
- Sodium-cooled_fast_reactor comment "The sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) is a Generation IV reactor project to design an advanced fast neutron reactor.It builds on two closely related existing projects, the LMFBR and the Integral Fast Reactor, with the objective of producing a fast-spectrum, sodium-cooled reactor.The reactors are intended for use in nuclear power plants to produce nuclear power from nuclear fuel.".
- Q1058741 comment "The sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) is a Generation IV reactor project to design an advanced fast neutron reactor.It builds on two closely related existing projects, the LMFBR and the Integral Fast Reactor, with the objective of producing a fast-spectrum, sodium-cooled reactor.The reactors are intended for use in nuclear power plants to produce nuclear power from nuclear fuel.".