Chirac, if asked, would probably think you were talking about the nuclear reprocessing plant at La Hague in Normandy. |
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Since last summer a fierce political argument has been going on behind the scenes over whether to go for reprocessing or storage. |
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Several attendees shared what they have done at their facilities regarding reprocessing drill bits. |
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This is the first comprehensive book in non-technical language on Sellafield as a reprocessing plant and nuclear dump. |
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An internal report written by a manager at the Sellafield nuclear waste reprocessing plant was leaked this week. |
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They agreed not to possess facilities for nuclear reprocessing or uranium enrichment. |
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The only manufacturing left on the site when reprocessing goes will be the plant for making nuclear fuel from plutonium and uranium oxides. |
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Secondly, the USA claimed satellite photographs had revealed the existence of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant. |
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In August 2000, the FDA issued its final guidance on the practice of reprocessing and reusing medical devices intended to be used only once. |
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Many facilities in today's marketplace are reprocessing and reusing devices labeled for single use. |
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We transport nuclear waste from Lucas Heights all the way to France for reprocessing. |
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The days of reprocessing spent fuel to produce plutonium and uranium for potential reuse are numbered. |
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Spent fuel can then be transported for reprocessing and low and high-level waste collected for storage. |
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An internal report written by a manager at the nuclear waste reprocessing plant was leaked this week. |
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This would mean preventing Iranian enrichment of uranium or reprocessing of spent fuel to produce plutonium. |
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He added it would increase pressure on the British Government to shut down the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel rods at Sellafield. |
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In a dry chemical reprocessing method, uranium type elements are electrolytically refined continuously. |
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There are radiation leaks from nuclear power plants or nuclear reprocessing facilities. |
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Also, the reprocessing of nuclear waste, as opposed to direct disposal, would be a dangerous and costly option. |
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They're formally recognized, and I'm certified in one of these, EMDR, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. |
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Licensing must protect against reprocessing of SUDs by unreputable companies. |
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Molten salt electrorefining based pyrochemical reprocessing is ideally suited for treating the spent metallic fuels. |
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The greatest opportunity for cost savings is found in reprocessing critical devices, such as diagnostic cardiac catheters, forceps, and orthopedic burrs. |
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Now there are 75 tonnes of plutonium and 3,336 tonnes of uranium recovered from reprocessing, all stored and closely guarded but with no obvious use, at Sellafield. |
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The Tarapur reprocessing plant separated the plutonium required for the first breeder reactor core. |
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The reprocessing of spent fuel rods is in its final phase and extracted plutonium is being weaponized. |
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While workers were fixing the switchboard in the ventilation at the bituminization facility within the reprocessing plant, they accidentally pulled out the wires. |
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High-level fission product solutions from reprocessing are immobilised in a glass matrix that corrodes extremely slowly. |
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If 20 tonnes of highly radioactive liquefied uranium and plutonium fuel had leaked out of a reprocessing system you'd think there might be a bit of a fuss wouldn't you? |
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The nuclear waste is stored in reprocessing facilities on French territory. |
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A skill set would be the eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, and psychodiagnostic skills. |
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But commissioners expressed doubts that reprocessing would solve the problem. |
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The agency's report marked the first time South Korea has confirmed the communist North has begun reprocessing its pool of 8,000 nuclear spent fuel rods. |
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It is now urgent that we cease reprocessing and that the high-level waste tanks be shifted to passive containment such as vitrification. |
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As the use of endoscopes increases, so does the frequency of infections linked to endoscope reprocessing. |
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America has recently detected tell-tale emissions of krypton gas from North Korea's reprocessing plant at Yongbyon, but in smallish amounts. |
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That figure includes mining uranium, designing power plants and reprocessing waste fuel. |
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Cleaning devices for pharmaceutical research and industry for the reprocessing of glass ware, tubes, funnels, containers, and so on. |
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After all, their decision against reprocessing is causing a lot of trouble at home as well as abroad. |
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Experts estimate that reprocessing all the fuel rods would enable the production of 25 to 30 kilograms of plutonium, enough to build two to five nuclear devices. |
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Through the creation of these reprocessing units, it is therefore expected that markets for waste products will be created. |
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A country cannot unilaterally impose a ban on the import of spent fuel meant for reprocessing. |
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On the one hand, it can be expensive, even prohibitive, because of the collection, separation and reprocessing costs. |
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Otherwise, the effluent is recycled to the water treatment plants or mill for reprocessing. |
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In addition, it avoids the need to transport plutonium back to customers for reprocessing in a third country. |
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The new technology benefits both the waste oil reprocessing industry and the environment. |
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Plutonium recovered during reprocessing is principally weapons-grade material, which can be misused for military purposes. |
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It is recognized as a semi-processing factory as its structure and working process are almost similar to a reprocessing facility. |
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The same graduated intensity would apply to such separated plutonium product leaving a reprocessing plant for any other facility. |
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We now believe they have started reprocessing fuel at Yongbyon. |
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The Stockholm Conference in 1972 had called for a registry of emissions of radioactivity and international co-operation on radioactive waste disposal and reprocessing. |
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Furthermore, mechanisms need to be established also to detect undeclared or clandestine enrichment or reprocessing activities. |
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We have also launched a policy for reprocessing the industrial and toxic waste built up over the decades. |
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The wastes to be emplaced in the planned repository are spent fuel and highly active radioactive waste from reprocessing. |
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Regarding the back end of the fuel cycle, spent fuel inventories continue to grow due to limited reprocessing and delays in disposal. |
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North Korea has completed reprocessing its 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods and is using plutonium extracted from them to make atomic bombs. |
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From a radiological point of view, excluding from such supervision and control procedure spent fuel where it is intended for reprocessing is not justified. |
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It should also immediately and without demur suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities while agreements on long-term solutions are worked out. |
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During fuel reprocessing, it comes out as a component of the highly radioactive waste liquid. |
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The United States said it would join Britain, France and Germany in direct talks with Iran if the Iranians verifiably suspended nuclear enrichment and reprocessing. |
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Iran must fully and verifiably suspend its uranium-enrichment-related reprocessing and heavy-water-related activities and cooperate fully with the IAEA, as required by the Security Council. |
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Later on, he tried hypnotism, eye-movement desensitizing and reprocessing, inner-child therapy, energy systems therapy, and internal family systems therapy. |
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In mid-February Chief Inspector Laurence Williams said that he himself would pull the plug on the THORP reprocessing plant if his safety recommendations were not acted on. |
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La Hague only received one single shipment of Swiss spent fuel this year, on 10th April 2002. This situation mirrors the general moroseness among European reprocessing clients. |
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You can only reprocess a reprocessing record on the basis of this individual document if you can post the complete quantity in this individual record. |
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These blocks were part of an experiment that dated back to 1958 to study fission product leeching rates into the water table from vitrified fuel reprocessing waste. |
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And the export of enrichment and reprocessing technologies which, though not forbidden, must be strictly controlled owing to the sensitive nature of these technologies vis-Ă -vis non-proliferation commitments. |
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In 1993, Pyongyang was caught red-handed in the act of secretly diverting plutonium-contaminated waste intended for reprocessing towards a programme to manufacture military grade material. |
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Data collection and calculations: Recycling is defined as any reprocessing of waste material in a production process that diverts it from the waste stream, except reuse as fuel. |
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In aid of this process, for the intervening year, we agree that it would be prudent not to inaugurate new initiatives involving transfer of enrichment and reprocessing equipment and technologies to additional states. |
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This Regulation shall apply to any person or undertaking setting up or operating an installation for the production, separation, reprocessing, storage or other use of source material or special fissile material. |
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As technologies related to reprocessing of spent fuel improve in the coming years, it is expected that new methods for storage and disposal of spent fuel and radioactive waste will be found. |
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Rather than work to resolve these issues, Iran has spurned the package of incentives these countries offered and repeatedly has refused to suspend its uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities. |
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Installations designed for the production or enrichment of nuclear fuels, the reprocessing, storage or final disposal of irradiated nuclear fuels, or for the storage, disposal or processing of radioactive waste. |
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Graphite is one of the candidate materials proposed for application in pyrochemical reprocessing plants involving aggressive molten chloride environment. |
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About twelve webcameras have been installed in AREVA NC La Hague facilities, in the Valognes rail terminal and in the Port of Cherbourg, so that you can see the various stages of spent fuel reprocessing in real time. |
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Check with the manu-facturer of the endoscope to determine that the specific brands and models of endo-scopes you use can be reprocessed in an AERU and whether specific steps are re-quired for automated reprocessing. |
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Using emulsions causes additional operating costs, e.g. costs of periodical reprocessing that prevents the two components from separation, cleaning of tanks and the need for product recirculation systems. |
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Eighty-three thousand litres of radioactive materials which leaked from the THORP nuclear reprocessing facility in April 2005 has ensured that this plant has remained closed since that date. |
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Such reprocessing initially results in extreme localized contamination followed by migration of the contaminants into receiving waters and food chains. |
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In the 1990s, Germany abandoned its policy of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel and canceled its fast-breeder reactor project. |
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As a long shot, Mr Samore has suggested a concerted diplomatic push, offering incentives to wean Iran from its enrichment and reprocessing efforts. |
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Minimizing waste and the recovery and reprocessing of used or intermediate waste products are central to the aim of developing a closed loop business model. |
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Nuclear reprocessing technology was developed to chemically separate and recover fissionable plutonium from irradiated nuclear fuel. |
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Originally reprocessing was used solely to extract plutonium for producing nuclear weapons. |
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Cleaning up contamination results in radioactive waste unless the radioactive material can be returned to commercial use by reprocessing. |
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It is important to distinguish the processing of uranium to make fuel from the reprocessing of used fuel. |
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The estimated world total of plutonium in the year 2000 was of 1,645 metric tons, of which 210 metric tons had been separated by reprocessing. |
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Due to the economic losses and risks, construction of reprocessing plants during this time did not resume. |
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It is doubtful that reprocessing makes economic sense in the present environment of cheap uranium. |
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In 1964 the Magnox reprocessing plant came on stream to reprocess spent nuclear fuel from the Magnox reactors. |
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It conditions nuclear waste streams from the Magnox and Thorp reprocessing plants, prior to transfer to the Waste Vitrification Plant. |
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Around 11 metric tons of plutonium may be possessed by Japan alone, with 36 tons pending return after reprocessing in Britain and France. |
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The practice continues to generate debate, but advocates say there are overriding reasons to go the reprocessing route. |
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The long-awaited report on reprocessing of medical devices recently was released by medical device authorities from the European Commission. |
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Now he's into eye-movement desensitisation and reprocessing, a laser-light show that supposedly hot-wires the synapses of your grey matter. |
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It was found during the investigation that leak testing, as recommended by bronchoscope manufacturers as part of reprocessing of bronchoscopes, was not performed. |
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Ascent has two reprocessing facilities, in Phoenix and Lakeland, Fla. |
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The densified blocks are then palletized and sent to a national reprocessing facility, where they are made into molded products such as baseboard trim, for example. |
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The reprocessing agreement is necessary for setting up a facility under IAEA safeguards to reprocess nuclear fuel procured under international agreements. |
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This bypass was built in the early '90s as a result of an investment by BNFL in local infrastructure following the siting of the THORP reprocessing plant at Sellafield. |
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Reprocessing plants include the THORP nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, the Magnox nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, and the Waste Vitrification Plant. |
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Activities at the Sellafield site primarily support decommissioning of historic plants, and reprocessing fuel from UK and international nuclear reactors. |
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Sellafield is a nuclear fuel reprocessing and nuclear decommissioning site, close to the village of Seascale on the coast of the Irish Sea in Cumbria, England. |
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Radioactive contamination may also be an inevitable result of certain processes, such as the release of radioactive xenon in nuclear fuel reprocessing. |
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In 1997, Russia starts to enact policies appealing for FDI on particular industries, for example, fossil fuel, gas, woods, transportation, food reprocessing, etc. |
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The two trade partners have also inked a cooperation deal to develop technology for controversial spent nuclear fuel reprocessing and fast-breeder reactor projects of Japan. |
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Subsequently, Mogilev Khimvolokno in Belarus decided in favor of the reprocessing concept from Gneuss Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany. |
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