Progress is reported for the month of October, 1963 in the following research and development activities: Lattice parameter and spectral index experiments; T{sup 3} and Np{sup 237} production rates for a highly enriched fuel loading; graphite heat generation; technical bases; physics study of single tube fuel element; thirty-six tube special 1.25 w/o fuel test loading; and code development FLEX 3.
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Progress is reported for the month of October, 1963 in the following research and development activities: Lattice parameter and spectral index experiments; T{sup 3} and Np{sup 237} production rates for a highly enriched fuel loading; graphite heat generation; technical bases; physics study of single tube fuel element; thirty-six tube special 1.25 w/o fuel test loading; and code development FLEX 3.
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