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Accelerator-Driven Systems (ADS) and Fast Reactors (FR) in Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycles. A Comparative Study

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Nuclear Development




                  Accelerator-driven Systems (ADS)
                     and Fast Reactors (FR) in
                   Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycles


                            A Comparative Study




                            NUCLEAR ENERGY AGENCY
            ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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