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Such reactors often give off radioactive waste that is especially hard to safely dispose, since it must be stored in radioactive proof locations, such as underground.
Such reactors can no longer form on Earth: radioactive decay over this immense time span has reduced the proportion of U-235 in naturally occurring uranium to below the amount required to sustain a chain reaction.
Such colonies could export Helium-3 for use in fusion reactors if they ever become practical.
Such Naval nuclear reactors have a complete power plant associated with them.
Such unprecedented levels of computational power are key to investigating areas, such as designing fusion reactors that could provide carbon neutral, sustainable energy ; engineering proteins to provide new therapies for diseases or release energy from biomass efficiently ; studying climate change ; and designing new materials with specialized properties.
Such reactors are considered " more proliferation-resistant than North Korea's graphite-moderated reactors ," but not " proliferation proof.
Such designs are known as fast breeder reactors.
Such reactors can still overheat and even melt if the ability to cool them is lost ( a loss-of-coolant accident ), but they are unlikely to explode.
Such reactors would be described as fitted with such a passive safety component that could-if so designed-render in a reactor a negative void coefficient of reactivity, regardless of the operational property of the reactor in which it is fitted.
Such problems are also crucial in the design and analysis of nuclear reactors, so it was natural that Bell became a leading expert on the physics of reactors.
Such physical constraint explains why most of the operational nuclear reactors use a neutron moderator to reduce the energy of the neutron and thus increase the probability of fission, essential to produce energy and sustain the chain reaction.

Such and tend
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
Such methods are therefore not usually used by conforming web robots or web crawlers ; some that do not conform tend to make requests without regard to context or consequences.
Such architectures tend to be scaled down versions of the MIPS R2000 architecture.
Such walls can, however, be quite economical and suitable in some applications ; solid unreinforced masonry walls tend to be low and thick as a consequence of their lack of tensile strength.
Such nonspiking neurons tend to be sensory neurons or interneurons, because they cannot carry signals long distances.
Such efficiency gains mean a one-off increase in GDP, but through improved incentives to innovate and reduce costs also tend to raise the rate of economic growth.
Such greedy protocols tend to increase latency and packet loss for all users.
Such disputes tend to divide Christians into traditionalist and modernist camps.
Such states tend to have a moderate to large amount of tourism or inter-state travel that occurs within their borders, allowing the state to benefit from taxes from people the state would otherwise not tax.
Such definitions tend to be language-specific, since nouns do not have the same categories in all languages.
Such explanations tend to provide no explanation for the existence of the deity, which can be interpreted as simply replacing one existence question with another that a priori cannot be answered.
Such larger leopards tend to be found in areas which lack tigers and lions, thus putting the leopard at the top of the food chain with no competitive restriction from large prey items.
any redeeming virtue '" Such conduct " would always or almost always tend to restrict competition and decrease output.
Such lenses tend to be optically exotic and very expensive ; at launch, in September 2008, the Leica Noctilux retailed for $ 11, 000.
Such critics tend to see Lakoff and Jacobs as ' left-wing figures ', and would not accept their politics as any kind of crusade against an ontology embedded in language and culture, but rather, as an idiosyncratic pastime, not part of the science of linguistics nor of much use.
Such heroes ( usually fictional sleuths and scientists ) are often middle-aged or older and tend towards eccentricity.
Such communities tend to have local newspapers which are more oriented towards marketing, rather than news.
Such methods tend to frustrate customers who feel that their right to speak to an agent is being restricted.
Such lights tend to decrease the overall efficiency of the intersection as it becomes congested, although it makes intersections safer by reducing the risk of head-on collisions and may even speed up through traffic, but if a significant amount of traffic is turning, a dedicated turn signal helps eliminate congestion.
Such situations are encountered in radar scattering as well, where the targets tend to be macroscopic objects such as people or aircraft.
Such common commercial measures as software-based customer relationship management, rewards programs and target marketing tend to drastically increase the amount of information gathered ( and sometimes shared ).
Such terms would tend to have greater applicability to two-dimensional artwork such as photography and painting than to three-dimensional artwork such as sculpture.
While a most intensive concentration of Chris Cornell's songwriting style can still be found on the Euphoria Morning album, later works, with Audioslave or on the later solo albums, tend to be more conventional, only sometimes containing short but inventive interlude parts ( e. g. Like a stone, Disappearing Act, No Such Thing ).
Such arguments tend to assert what English is and what other languages are not.
Such claims tend to arise from the company's fans and advocates, who are a comparatively small but nevertheless enthusiastic and loyal bunch.

Such and rely
Such a strategy forces the protagonist to rely on more inventive means of investigation, lacking as they do the technological tools available to modern detectives.
Such generators bear no resemblance to Faraday's homopolar disc generator of 1831, but they still rely on his electromagnetic principle that a conductor linking a changing magnetic field induces a potential difference across its ends.
Such physical methods of structural determination had not yet been developed, so chemists of Kekulé's day had to rely almost entirely on so-called " wet " chemistry.
Such conspiracy theories rely on the fact that his body was never found.
Such a system could rely on events in the stratigraphic record and be demarcated by GSSPs.
Such genetic approaches rely on either linear or circular targeting vectors to carry out homologous recombination .< ref > Feederle, Regina, Emmalene J. Bartlett, and Henri-Jacques Delecluse.
Such is the view left to us of Seneca, if we were to rely upon Suilius alone.
Such systems also frequently rely on strict controls over public participation in government and freedom of information.
Such organizations seeking to contribute to federal candidate campaigns must still rely on traditional PACs for that purpose.
Such organisms ( for example frogs ) rely on environmental heat sources, which permits them to operate at very economical metabolic rates.
Such considerations underline the importance of bone resorption mechanisms to help meet the sudden increase of calcium demand during late pregnancy and early lactation, rather than attempting to rely only on dietary calcium.
Such factions will typically be binding ; that is, they rely upon all members casting their votes in accordance with the pre-ordained official stance of the faction.
Such uses rely on language-specific hacks to hide the pod part ( s ), such as ( in bash ) prefixing the POD section with the line < code >:<<= cut </ code >.
Such systems rely on two sets of atomic clocks: clocks aboard satellites orbiting the Earth, and reference clocks stationed on the Earth's surface.
Such persons may also be able to rely on the principle of the " common law of humanity " which obliges the state " to afford them relief and to save them from starving " ( see R v Inhabitants of Eastbourne ( 1803 ) 4 East 103 ).
Such areas must then rely largely on " imported " freshwater from local or non-local lakes, reservoirs, dams, rivers, and streams.
Such e-contents can rely on standards defined by IMS, ADL / SCORM and IEEE.
Such claims rely mainly on anecdotal evidence, and are not generally endorsed by orthoptists, ophthalmologists or optometrists.
Such areas as child support, employment and identity theft prevention rely on accurate public record data to the benefit of consumers.

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