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high-assay low-enriched uranium fuels

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High-assay low-enriched uranium fuels is an academic concept and research area focusing on nuclear reactor fuel characterized by uranium enriched in the fissile isotope U-235 to concentrations typically ranging from 5% up to less than 20% by weight, investigated for its potential to enable advanced reactor designs through enhanced fuel cycle efficiency and power density.

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KJ

University of California San Diego

RM

National Institute of Standards and Technology

DE

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

JW

Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

JF

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

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Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos, United States

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, United States

Ljubljana, Slovenia

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