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    Nuclear Reactor Analysis Working Text, Volume One, 1973

    Duderstadt, James J.
    2016

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    These lecture notes represent one attempt at developing an introductory course in nuclear reactor analysis. These notes are intended to be the preliminary draft of a text on nuclear reactor theory.

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