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The nuclear waste, which had been reprocessed in France, was transferred to trucks that were expected to encounter a final gantlet of protesters en route to a storage facility near the former Gorleben salt mines.
Albright said that although there were signs that the North Koreans had not been able to get the reactor to work at full capacity, it was still capable of producing three to four kilograms of plutonium a year, once the spent fuel had been reprocessed – enough for a single warhead.
The CHAMP data had been reprocessed meanwhile a couple of times and fully corrected public CHAMP magnetic field data may not show all features revealed on that earlier stage.
They asked exactly how many had been reprocessed and what caused them to have Democratic ballots.
But how many provisionals had been reprocessed already, and would they start over?
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American and South Korean officials think that possibly only a small number of fuel-rods have been reprocessed so far.
And, while some of those phones have been reprocessed and resold, the majority still end up in the municipal waste stream, where they are likely to contribute to air, water and soil pollution.
The minimal one calls for a cruise missile strike on North Korea's known nuclear facilities (but because the plutonium has been reprocessed and the warheads hidden, we cannot take out its nuclear arsenal).
But it is far from clear how freely North Korea will let the inspectors operate.The IAEA will want to verify how much of Yongbyon's spent fuel has been reprocessed since 2003 (all 8,000 of the reactor's spent fuel rods, the North Koreans have said, enough for half a dozen bombs).
The results of Li et al. [21] have been reprocessed here (Fig. 3).
Polypropylene films that have been reprocessed three times showed minimum thermal expansion.
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