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  • File:Uranium Cathode.png
    |description = Dendritic deposit of uranium on electrorefiner cathode
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  • ...WUs)''' are the measure of "work" done in separating the [[isotope]]s of [[uranium]]. SWUs are NOT units of ''energy'', but rather a measure of ''services'' p ...ticle] which has only a "citation needed" note.</ref> The average price of uranium enrichment in 2023 was $106.97 per SWU, up 6% from $101.03 in 2022.<ref nam
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  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • ...f particles (e.g., [[neutron]]s) while high-Z materials (e.g., [[lead]], [[uranium]]) block radiation).
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  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • ...ns of U-235 (HEU), or extraction of fissile plutonium (Pu) from irradiated uranium nuclear reactor fuel. Both paths are technically challenging but achievable ...(some near 20%, or high-assay LEU) is the same technology that can enrich uranium to very high levels. Enrichment levels can presumably be monitored, hence t
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  • ...ot [[nuclear reprocessing|reprocessed]] to retrieve the remaining usable [[uranium]] and [[plutonium]], it is a form of [[radioactive waste]]. ...m dioxide grains, but the majority of the fission products remain in the [[uranium dioxide]] as [[solid solution]]s.
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  • ...per (blue), followed by lithium deuteride fusion fuel (red), followed by a uranium-235 or plutonium "sparkplug" (blue), ...eentry vehicles. Their basic yield is 300 kilotons (KT), but they can have uranium rings added to increase it to 475 KT.
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  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • {{Image|Uranium Cathode.png|right|350px|Add image caption here.}}
    836 bytes (117 words) - 23:34, 9 July 2023
  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • ...14, 21, 22, and 31 kt by exchanging the plutonium pits; it also contained uranium. Mark 4 was the first weapon made on an assembly line rather than by hand. ...gh explosive] detonated on impact, scattering nearly 100 pounds (45 kg) of uranium. Its plutonium pit remained aboard the aircraft, which later landed safely
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  • ...atrium reactor''' is a [[Fast neutron reactor|Fast Neutron Reactor]] using uranium metal as the fuel and molten sodium as the coolant.<ref name=NatriumSite/> ...go the route of every other rogue so far, just buy centrifuges and enrich uranium.
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  • ...several genetics/molecular biology laboratories, most recently working on Uranium-reducing bacteria, in addition to working in forestry sciences lab in June
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  • {{r|Mining of uranium and thorium}}
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  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • {{r|Uranium}}
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  • |Trans-Uranium = addada;
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