What is the new title of Reynolds' book on fast breeder reactors?

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The new edition of Reynolds' book on fast breeder reactors is titled "Fast Spectrum Reactors" and is published by Springer. It is available for download to those with access to Springer accounts. The book is recommended for individuals interested in Fast Reactor Technology, but it must be purchased legally. Sharing copyrighted material is not permitted in this forum. The discussion emphasizes the importance of supporting authors by buying their work.
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Hi

The new edition of th book " fast Breeder Reactors" by Reynolds has been revealed by the Springer publishing under the title of " Fast Spectrum Reactors". the book is downloadable in the following address for those who have access to Springer accounts.

http://rd.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4419-9572-8/page/1

if anyone has the book please share it here or on library.nu

Tnx
 
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I've met two of the authors.

While it is a worthy book for those interested in Fast Reactor Technology, one must buy the book. We do not 'share' copywrited' material at PF.
 
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