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  • Temelín Nuclear Power Plant, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
    In nuclear reactor: Shielding

    An operating reactor is a powerful source of radiation, since fission and subsequent radioactive decay produce neutrons and gamma rays, both of which are highly penetrating radiations. A reactor must have specifically designed shielding around it to absorb and reflect this radiation in order…

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