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The nuclear processor British Nuclear Fuels P.L.C. said it would pay $40 million $61 millionon) in compensation to the Kansai Electric Power Company of Japan for falsifying safety data on a fuel shipment.

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Urenco It is not just Osborne who is keen to sell the government's one-third stake in nuclear fuel processor Urenco.

The chancellor has promised to deliver the most lucrative privatisation programme ever, with the student loan book, worth £12bn, the nuclear fuel processor Urenco and the taxpayer's remaining 15% stake in Royal Mail up for grabs.

Engineers say water pumped through the system jointly built by a consortium of companies, including Toshiba and EnergySolutions, a processor of nuclear waste based in America will conform to Japan's discharge standards.

Britain also recently finalised a £50 billion ($90 billion) scheme to deal with the nuclear-waste liabilities of British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL), an inept re-processor of nuclear waste that is itself bust.But lately, things have brightened for the nuclear industry.

The homogenate was spun at 500 × g for 7 min at 4°C (Beckman, Avanti J-25I) and the nuclear pellet was sonicated (Ultrasonic Processor GE130, Sonics & Materials, Inc., Newtown, CT) 3- times for 5 s each in half volume of buffer B (20 mM HEPES, pH 7.9; 25% glycerol; 0.2 mM EDTA; 0.5 mM DTT and 0.2 mM PMSF) on ice.

Moreover, QW's are amenable to a number of experimental realizations, such as ion traps [3 5], liquid-state nuclear-magnetic-resonance quantum-information processor [6], photonic devices [7] and other types of optical devices [8].

The 7-qubit computer is an organic molecule; the nuclear spins in its component atoms serve as processors.

British Nuclear Fuels, the troubled, state-owned British nuclear fuel processor, said yesterday that it had lost £210 million ($296 million) before one-time items in the year to March, in contrast to a profit of £74 million a year earlier.

These regulatory steps can be categorized as transcriptional regulation, posttranscriptional nuclear regulation (microprocessor, shuttle, or autoregulation), posttranscriptional cytosolic regulation (processors regulation, loading regulation, or strand selection), and decay (fig. 4).

At Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, a 12,000-processor cluster supercomputer is being built to simulate nuclear weapons blasts.

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