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... Concerns about its use, however, led the Congress to ask the National Research Council to evaluate (1) how the national security labs were using QMU, including any significant differences among the three labs; (2)
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... Finally, the national security labs are not taking full advantage of their own probabilistic risk assessment capabilities. Several probabilistic risk assessment concepts could be applied to QMU applications.
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... should provide detailed justification for use of archival tests to support any proposed RRW design and investigate ways to help quantify "closeness." Also essential for a credible RRW certification process are expanded peer review, documentation, and experimentation without nuclear testing.


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