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Definition of Calutrons
1. calutron [n] - See also: calutron
Lexicographical Neighbors of Calutrons
Literary usage of Calutrons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The U. N. Role in the Persian Gulf and Iraqi Compliance with U. N. Resolutions by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"... entirely clandestine nuclear weapons program involving the use of the Hiroshima
technology, the calutrons? Ambassador PICKERING. Well, let me say this. ..."
2. Clausewitzian Friction & Future War by Barry D. Watts (1996)
"... and highly redundant program that included three parallel tracks for uranium
enrichment: electromagnetic-isotope separation using calutrons; ..."
3. Beneficial Uses and Production of Isotopes: 2000 Update by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Nea (2000)
"These are the highly versatile but older electromagnetic separation process,
using dedicated mass spectrometers called calutrons, and the modern and more ..."
4. Nuclear Coexistence: Rethinking U. S. Policy to Promote Stability in an Era by William C. Martel, William T. Pendley (1998)
"In the case of Iraq, it produced fissile material in calutrons, while South Africa
produced fissile materials in civilian research reactors which they had ..."