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An uncontrolled temperature rise at the plant could lead to a meltdown of the uranium reactor core.
Sun Jianbo of China Galaxy, a local stockbroker, argues that this default is unlikely to lead to a meltdown of China's nascent but fast-growing market for corporate debt (see chart).
The coating moderates the pace of nuclear reactions and is meant to ensure that if the plant had to be shut down in an emergency, the reaction would slowly stop on its own and not lead to a meltdown.
Overstimulation can lead to a meltdown, which is no fun for anyone.
It might start as a tantrum and lead to a meltdown.
It may take a while for the child to process everything around them, and hurrying them could lead to a meltdown.
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The merging of their reservations systems in March 2007 led to a meltdown.
Feed the children before you go; hunger usually leads to a meltdown.
The aggregate effect of lots of jitters is said to be a "wobble", which, if uncontrolled, leads to a "meltdown".
That blaze, the only major one to date in the history of the United States nuclear industry, could have led to a meltdown.
See articlePowering upMore than three years after an earthquake and tsunami led to a meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, the nuclear regulator in Japan hasdeclared that a nuclear plant is safe to operate.
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