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Joint Norwegian—IAEA Project

MAR 01, 1962

DOI: 10.1063/1.3058066

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NORA, the zero‐power reactor of the Norwegian Atomic Energy Institute (IFA), was recently inaugurated at Kjeller, near Oslo, where it will be operated in connection with the joint research program in reactor physics agreed upon last spring by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Norwegian government. Norway was aided in the financing of the reactor by a $350 000 grant provided by the US Atomic Energy Commission under the Atoms for Peace Program.

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Volume 15, Number 3

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