Corrections for the Introduction to Nuclear engineering by Lamarsh?

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Corrections for "Introduction to Nuclear Engineering" by Lamarsh are available online, with various errata reported by different universities. Notably, one comprehensive errata document addresses several equations in the book. Users are encouraged to search for these corrections to ensure accurate understanding of the material. The existence of printing mistakes has been acknowledged by the community. Accessing errata is essential for students and professionals using this textbook.
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corrections for the "Introduction to Nuclear engineering" by Lamarsh?

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Is there any corrections for the "Introduction to Nuclear engineering" by Lamarsh?
Is the book contains some printing mistakes?

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