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published
March 31st 2001
by Prentice Hall
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Hardcover, 783 pages
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0201824981
(isbn13: 9780201824988)
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The text is designed for junior and senior level Nuclear Engineering students. The third edition of this highly respected text offers the most curren...more
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Read in January, 2009
GT Barnes & Noble, 2009-01-1x. Man, nuclear engineering textbooks are pretty broadly crappy. This seems the brightest light among a dim bunch, although I'm hardly authoritative in this field (yet). Good coverage of radiobiological effects and disaster-handling (with some fantastic deadpan comments strewn about these sections). Weaker coverage of power production and reactor physics.
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