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The '''CANDU''' power reactor is a pressurized heavy water reactor (PHWR), initially developed in the late 1950's in Canada.
The '''CANDU''' power reactor is a pressurized heavy water reactor (PHWR), initially developed in the late 1950's in Canada.
The acronym CANDU stands for "'''CAN'''ada '''D'''euterium '''U'''ranium".
CANDU stands is an acronym for "'''CAN'''ada '''D'''euterium '''U'''ranium".

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The CANDU power reactor is a pressurized heavy water reactor (PHWR), initially developed in the late 1950's in Canada. CANDU stands is an acronym for "CANada Deuterium Uranium".