1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Schenk, K.F. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Power) Over the years, the IAEA has developed a comprehensive framework of information, tools, methodologies, and expertise to assist its developing Member States in strengthening their capabilities in energy, electricity, and nuclear power planning. Based on experiences with these
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Lederman, L. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Safety) Short communication
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Zhu, J.L.; Nechaev, A.; Tauchid, M. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Fuel Cycle) Training requirements for the various activities in support of the nuclear fuel cycle depends on the role of each government in relation with its nuclear power programme and the magnitude of such a programme. Activities in the different parts of the fuel cycle represent an
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Mautner-Markhof, F. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Power) Experience has shown that one of the critical conditions for the successful introduction of a nuclear power programme is the availability of sufficient numbers of personnel having the required education and experience qualifications. For this reason, the introduction of nuclear
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Kay, D. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Dept. of Technical Co-operation) Short communication
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by L'Annunziata, M.F. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Fellowship and Training Section) The IAEA provides support to projects which can have an important impact on the technological and/or economic development of the recipient Member State. Projects selected by each Member State are those to which their Government is committed and to which the Government places a
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Benson, T. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Dept. of Research and Isotopes) The Agency's research contract programme stimulates and co-ordinates the undertaking of research, in selected nuclear fields of interest, by scientists in IAEA Member States. Benefits of the research contract programme can be direct or indirect. Direct benefits include increased
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Markovic, V. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Physical and Chemical Sciences) Academic education and research in fundamental and applied radiation chemistry is declining in most industrialized countries, despite the fact that the radiation processing industry continues to grow. This was a major conclusion of an advisory group meeting sponsored by the IAEA
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Beswick, C.K.; Zirnhelt, J.H Effective non-destructive testing (NDT) is required to assure the safety of nuclear power plants while under construction and during service. In the Latin America and Caribbean region, the IAEA's regional NDT project is addressing these concerns through training activities for
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1988 - Volume 30, Issue 2 | by Fowler, S.W.; Holm, E.; Mee, L.D. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Monaco-Ville (Monaco). Lab. of Marine Radioactivity) Short communication
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