Plutopia Nuclear Families Atomic Cities And The Great Soviet And American Plutonium Disasters

insider.si.edu: Plutopia : nuclear families, atomic cities, and the great Soviet and American plutonium disasters / Kate Brown

Plutopia : nuclear families, atomic cities, and the great Soviet and American plutonium disasters / Kate Brown

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The Nuclear Technology Review 2025 covers the following select areas: nuclear power, nuclear fuel cycle, decommissioning, environmental remediation and radioactive waste management, fusion research and technology development for future energy production, research reactors, particle accelerators and nuclear instrumentation, atomic and nuclear data, application of artificial intelligence in ...

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Part One. Incarcerated space and Western nuclear frontiers -- Mr. Matthias goes to Washington -- Labor on the lam -- "Labor shortage" -- Defending the nation -- The city plutonium built -- Work and ...

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Each instantiation and full specialization of the std::atomic template defines an atomic type. If one thread writes to an atomic object while another thread reads from it, the behavior is well-defined (see memory model for details on data races). In addition, accesses to atomic objects may establish inter-thread synchronization and order non-atomic memory accesses as specified by std::memory ...

Constructs a new atomic variable. ... 2) Initializes the underlying object with desired. The initialization is not atomic. 3) Atomic variables are not CopyConstructible.

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Explanation Objects of atomic types are the only objects that are free from data races; that is, they may be modified by two threads concurrently or modified by one and read by another. Each atomic object has its own associated modification order, which is a total order of modifications made to that object.