File:EBRII schema.jpg
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English: Experimental Breeder Reactor II |
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Source | https://web.archive.org/web/20041018212300/http://www.anlw.anl.gov/anlw_history/images/image_large/ebr_ii_schem.html |
Author | Argonne National Laboratory-West |
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