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English: Cecil Kelley criticality accident (1958). Configuration of solutions (aqueous and organic) in the vessel before the accident.
Date Unknown date, published in 2000
Source http://www.orau.org/ptp/Library/accidents/la-13638.pdf
Author Los Alamos Laboratory, Dep. of Energy

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