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  2. UF Training Reactor - Wikipedia

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    The University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR), commissioned in 1959, is a 100 kW modified Argonaut-type reactor at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.It is a light water and graphite moderated, graphite reflected, light water cooled reactor designed and used primarily for training and nuclear research related activities.

  3. Health physics - Wikipedia

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    Health physicists principally work at facilities where radionuclides or other sources of ionizing radiation (such as X-ray generators) are used or produced; these include research, industry, education, medical facilities, nuclear power, military, environmental protection, enforcement of government regulations, and decontamination and ...

  4. Crystal River Energy Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal River Energy Complex consists of seven power-generating plants on a 4,700-acre (1,900 ha) site near the mouth of the Crystal River in Citrus County, Florida. Crystal River 1, 2, 4, and 5 are fossil fuel power plants. Crystal River 3 was previously the sole nuclear power plant on the site (1977-2013). The Crystal River Combined Cycle ...

  5. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab) is a facility at Florida State University, the University of Florida, and Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, that performs magnetic field research in physics, biology, bioengineering, chemistry, geochemistry, biochemistry.

  6. Category:Nuclear power plants in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nuclear power plants in Florida" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Main focuses include health physics, biological effects of radiation, medical/health effects, and psychological effects. [ 9 ] MEIR Courses are three-days in length and conducted at major U.S. military bases worldwide; intended students are military medical personnel such as physicians , nurses , medical planners, and first responders .

  8. American Academy of Health Physics - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Health Physics is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which seeks to advance the goals of the Health Physics profession, advises the highest moral integrity in the practice of Health Physics, and improves the connections between health physicists, providing an avenue for Certified Health Physicists to obtain certification in the profession.

  9. Nuclear medicine physician - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear medicine procedures are performed by Nuclear Medicine Radiographers, [16] who require extensive training both in underlying principles (physics, instrumentation) but also in the clinical applications. Nursing support, especially in the hospital setting, is valuable, but may be shared with other services.