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- Decommissioning Russia's Old Nuclear Power Reactors: Status
- Short Report
- Occupational Exposures at Nuclear Power Plants: Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the ISOE Programme, 2018
- Nuclear Plant Journal Plant Maintenance & September-October 2016, Volume 34 No
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- Spent Nuclear Fuel Assay Data for Isotopic Validation
- RUSSIAN NUCLEAR POWER 2018 the Bellona Foundation Is an International Environmental NGO Based in Norway
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- Russian Nuclear Power - 2017
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- The Annual Report for 1993
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- The VVER Code Validation Matrix and VVER Specificities
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- RUSSIAN NUCLEAR POWER Status As of January 2021 the Bellona Foundation Is an International Environmental NGO Based with Headquarters in Norway
- The Annual Report for 1994
- The Norwegian Assistance Program for Increased Reactor Safety in Eastern Europe
- Environmental Radioactivity in the Arctic
- Nuclear Monitor #704
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- Main Features of Kola, Leningrad and Ignalina Npps for Emergency Preparedness Purposes