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The National Research Universal (NRU) reactor was a 135 MW nuclear research reactor built in the Chalk River Laboratories, Ontario, one of Canada’s national science facilities. It was a multipurpose science facility that served three main roles. It generated radionuclides used to treat or diagnose over 20 million people in 80 countries every year (and, to a lesser extent, other isotopes used for non-medical purposes). It was the neutron source for the NRC Canadian Neutron Beam Centre: a materials research centre that grew from the Nobel Prize-winning work of Bertram Brockhouse. It was the test bed for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited to develop fuels and materials for the CANDU reactor. At the time of its retirement on March 31, 2018, it was the world's oldest operating nuclear reactor.

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  • NRU (es)
  • National Research Universal reactor (en)
  • 國家研究通用反應爐 (zh)
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  • El reactor National Research Universal (NRU) gestionado por Atomic Energy of Canada Limited es un que todavía está considerado como uno de los mejores del mundo por su versatilidad y alto . Genera alrededor del 60% de la producción mundial de molibdeno-99, un isótopo críticos utilizado para diagnósticos médicos, así como otros radioisótopos. (es)
  • The National Research Universal (NRU) reactor was a 135 MW nuclear research reactor built in the Chalk River Laboratories, Ontario, one of Canada’s national science facilities. It was a multipurpose science facility that served three main roles. It generated radionuclides used to treat or diagnose over 20 million people in 80 countries every year (and, to a lesser extent, other isotopes used for non-medical purposes). It was the neutron source for the NRC Canadian Neutron Beam Centre: a materials research centre that grew from the Nobel Prize-winning work of Bertram Brockhouse. It was the test bed for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited to develop fuels and materials for the CANDU reactor. At the time of its retirement on March 31, 2018, it was the world's oldest operating nuclear reactor. (en)
  • 國家研究通用反應爐 (英語:National Research Universal, NRU)是在加拿大粉筆河實驗室的實驗用核子反應爐。於1957年開始運轉,並於2018年3月31日結束運轉。國家研究通用反應爐可產生200百萬瓦特熱能,但不用於發電,用於測試核燃料和材料的行為和特性,也生產核醫學放射性同位素像是鉬-99(衰變成鎝-99m)、碘-131(用於治療、造影和診斷)、碘-125(用在治療前列腺癌和骨質密度檢查的儀器)、氙-133(用於肺部的檢查)、高比活度的鈷-60(用於癌症治療)和銥-192(用於癌症治療與工業造影和檢測)。 (zh)
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