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Nuclear weapon design / Radioactivity / Nuclear accidents / Actinides / Critical mass / Prompt critical / Plutonium / Nuclear criticality safety / Nuclear fission / Nuclear physics / Physics / Nuclear technology
Date: 2006-12-18 18:15:27
Nuclear weapon design
Radioactivity
Nuclear accidents
Actinides
Critical mass
Prompt critical
Plutonium
Nuclear criticality safety
Nuclear fission
Nuclear physics
Physics
Nuclear technology

Criticality The Fine Line of Control by Hugh C. Paxton

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