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  2. Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (Svensk Kärnbränslehantering Aktiebolag, abbreviated SKB) is a company founded by the Swedish nuclear power industry. Among its primary operations are the management and disposal of nuclear waste and expended nuclear fuel .

  3. Final repository for short-lived radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    SFR has four separate rock vaults and one silo giving it a total capacity to store 60,000 cubic metres (2,100,000 cu ft) of radioactive waste. SFR currently receives approximately 600 cubic metres (21,000 cu ft) of waste per year. [2]

  4. Swedish Red Polled - Wikipedia

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    In 1937 a new breed, the Swedish Polled (Swedish: Svensk Kullig Boskap or SKB), was created with the intention of merging the Rödkulla with the Fjällras, a quite different breed of mountain cattle. [5]: 307 [6] Breeders did not accept the new classification, and continued to maintain separate bloodlines as before.

  5. Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Bradshaw Airport (IATA: SKB, ICAO: TKPK), formerly known as Golden Rock Airport, is an international airport located just northeast of Basseterre, on the island of Saint Kitts, serving the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. It was named after the first Premier of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla (as it then was), Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw. In ...

  6. Swedish Polled - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Polled, Swedish: Svensk Kullig Boskap, often abbreviated to SKB, is a Swedish breed of domestic cattle. It was created in 1937 from two different Swedish cattle breeds, the Swedish Red Polled and the Fjäll. Breeders did not accept the new classification, and continued to maintain separate bloodlines as before.

  7. Airship Industries Skyship 600 - Wikipedia

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    The Skyship 600 is similar in appearance to, but larger than, the Skyship 500. Airship Industries collapsed in 1990. Westinghouse Electric's defense arm had taken over the US Navy's airship programme in which Airship Industries was a partner and bought the military marketing rights and intellectual rights to the Skyship designs from the ...

  8. Soviet submarine S-99 - Wikipedia

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    Less than a year later, SKB-143 was pulled from Project 617 in March 1953 and tasked with developing a nuclear-powered submarine; TsKB-18 assumed responsibility for the project. Despite the testing of the Walter turbine ashore, the sea trials revealed that S-99 still had problems when HTP would decompose on contact with dirt or oil, causing ...

  9. P-12 radar - Wikipedia

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    The P-12 Yenisei was a development of the earlier P-10 radar, the P-12 being developed between 1954 and 1956. [1] The P-12 was developed by the SKB Design Bureau, a division of State Plant No.197 named after V. I. Lenin who developed the previous P-10, the predecessor of the current Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering (NNIIRT). [2]