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HFR
(redirected from High Flux Reactor)

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HFRHedge Fund Research, Inc.
HFRHigh Flux Reactor
HFRHedge Fund Returns (mergers/arbitrages)
HFRHold for Release
HFRHuge Fast Router (Cisco)
HFRHigh Frequency Radio
HFRHybrid Fiber Radio
HFRHigh Frequency Recombinant
HFRHigh Force Research
HFRHazard Fuel Reduction (safety program)
HFRHigh Focal Range (photography)
HFRHigh Frequency Resonance Technique
HFRHigh Fidelity Radar (US Air Force)
HFRHiding Field Variable Removal
HFRHotfix Rollup


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Routine maintenance brought down the second biggest Mo-99 producer--the Dutch High Flux Reactor in Petten--for roughly a month this summer.
4 MW, the time averaged fluxes and fluences of the SNS will approach those of high flux reactors.
Experimental Scheme and Arrangements Since the observed reflection and transmission anomalies are supposed to be characteristic features in long wavelength neutrons, our present experiments are carried out with the very cold neutrons (VCN) of about 6 nm extracted from the high flux reactor at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL).
 
 
 
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