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Synthesis characterization and performance of burnable absorber nuclear fuels by chemical vapor deposition and plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition.
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1997
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Durmazuçar, Hasan H
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Nuclear fuels.
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Nuclear energy.
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Uranium.
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Boron.
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H. H. Durmazuçar, “Synthesis characterization and performance of burnable absorber nuclear fuels by chemical vapor deposition and plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition.,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 1997.