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The PP&L approach to IPE applications for severe accident issues
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a paper presented at the N, reports zero ‘significant deviations’ out of 1600 simulator opportunities, Fort Worth, Texas, Discounting the questionable method of counting opportunities, the definition of ‘significant deviation’ is likely to exclude my ‘precursor’ concept and may be too stringent.
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