nuclear technology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnuclearandtechnology
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nuclear
adjective
uk/ˈnjuː.klɪər/us/ˈnuː.kliː.ɚ/
being or using the power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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(Definition ofnuclearandtechnologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We have seen the same pattern withnucleartechnology.
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Despite the best efforts of many people to prevent nuclear proliferation,nucleartechnologyis proliferating.
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With the development ofnucleartechnologythere arose the danger of global destruction.
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Why should we questionnucleartechnology?
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That newnucleartechnologyis safe.
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Lead times in energy matters, particularlynucleartechnology, are long.
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Many people are hostile tonucleartechnologyin particular.
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Nucleartechnologycan be an absolute bridge to the future.
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Another specific question is where doesnucleartechnologyfit in?
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Nucleartechnologyis now half a century old.
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Safety cases have always been a feature ofnucleartechnology.
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It is our oldest and most firmly basednucleartechnology.
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We have coal, oil, gas andnucleartechnology.
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This paper examines the traumatic process of creating the political and institutional conditions for the reception ofnucleartechnologyin a peripheral context.
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We, in our group do not supportnucleartechnology, as you know.
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Nor must we underestimate the potential danger of the highly accessible nature ofnucleartechnologytoday.
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He noted thatnucleartechnologyhas progressed far faster than public understanding or acceptance of it.
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In the past decade or so,nucleartechnologyhas become a mature technology.
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Many countires are trying to acquirenucleartechnology—some of them already have delivery systems.
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In the last few years, there have been considerable advances innucleartechnology.
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The whole point of the group was to restrict the transfer of sensitivenucleartechnology.
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It has a high level of technical skill and is a world leader innucleartechnology.
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There are great problems in trying to exportnucleartechnologyto developing countries.
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Thenucleartechnologyscientists have persistently assured us that nuclear establishments are safe.
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The payoff from advances innucleartechnologywill not stop there.
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