Nuclear Product Creation


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Welcome! I’m delighted you’ve decided to invest your valuable time and energy into this guide about creating your own products. I know al too wel , first hand... if you put any of these techniques into practice, the rewards you’l reap wil repay you the time you take to read this today, many times over.Creating your own products is the quickest way to:o Become knowno Establish your expert statuso Build trust with your subscribers and readerso Build your list!o Track conversions and hone your products to even greater value for your loyal subscriberso Make money!And the best part? You get to keep al the profits yourself. No more niggly $4 commissions being an affiliate for someone else’s eBook.Why don’t more people bother to create their own products?The truth is, many do try... but so often, products get put on the back burner. People are distracted into chasing the latest hot offer, or trying to learn how to use their autoresponders, or keeping up with their blogging lessons.Often, however, product creation slides to the back burner because you’ve got “stuck” on something you don’t quite know how to do – or your instincts scream that what’s being produced doesn’t resemble the highly focused offerings of favorite top marketers at all.










The Fundamentals of Nuclear Power Generation


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Since the dawn of nuclear energy to recent events in the nuclear industry...if you have ever been curious about nuclear power, then this is the book for you. From the people who work in the nuclear industry to the nuclear groups that help guide the nuclear industry....this book is dedicated to all those that have brought this industry to where it is today. Nuclear power is technology that can bring electricity to every household... but we must first make sure everyone knows what the facts are...read this book.




Elements of Nuclear Reactor Design


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Review of DOE's Nuclear Energy Research and Development Program


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There has been a substantial resurgence of interest in nuclear power in the United States over the past few years. One consequence has been a rapid growth in the research budget of DOE's Office of Nuclear Energy (NE). In light of this growth, the Office of Management and Budget included within the FY2006 budget request a study by the National Academy of Sciences to review the NE research programs and recommend priorities among those programs. The programs to be evaluated were: Nuclear Power 2010 (NP 2010), Generation IV (GEN IV), the Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative (NHI), the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP)/Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI), and the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) facilities. This book presents a description and analysis of each program along with specific findings and recommendations. It also provides an assessment of program priorities and oversight.




Nuclear Fuel Elements


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Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched Uranium


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This book is the product of a congressionally mandated study to examine the feasibility of eliminating the use of highly enriched uranium (HEU2) in reactor fuel, reactor targets, and medical isotope production facilities. The book focuses primarily on the use of HEU for the production of the medical isotope molybdenum-99 (Mo-99), whose decay product, technetium-99m3 (Tc-99m), is used in the majority of medical diagnostic imaging procedures in the United States, and secondarily on the use of HEU for research and test reactor fuel. The supply of Mo-99 in the U.S. is likely to be unreliable until newer production sources come online. The reliability of the current supply system is an important medical isotope concern; this book concludes that achieving a cost difference of less than 10 percent in facilities that will need to convert from HEU- to LEU-based Mo-99 production is much less important than is reliability of supply.







Nuclear Science Abstracts


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NSA is a comprehensive collection of international nuclear science and technology literature for the period 1948 through 1976, pre-dating the prestigious INIS database, which began in 1970. NSA existed as a printed product (Volumes 1-33) initially, created by DOE's predecessor, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). NSA includes citations to scientific and technical reports from the AEC, the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration and its contractors, plus other agencies and international organizations, universities, and industrial and research organizations. References to books, conference proceedings, papers, patents, dissertations, engineering drawings, and journal articles from worldwide sources are also included. Abstracts and full text are provided if available.