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In-text: (Entergy-arkansas.com, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Entergy-arkansas.com. (2016). Land Use by Energy Source. [online] Available at: http://www.entergy-arkansas.com/content/news/docs/AR_Nuclear_One_Land_Use.pdf [Accessed 1 Jan. 2018].
In-text: (World-nuclear.org, 2017)
Your Bibliography: World-nuclear.org. (2017). Molten Salt Reactors - World Nuclear Association. [online] Available at: http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/molten-salt-reactors.aspx [Accessed 1 Jan. 2018].
In-text: (Nei.org, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Nei.org. (2011). Chernobyl Accident And Its Consequences - Nuclear Energy Institute. [online] Available at: https://www.nei.org/Master-Document-Folder/Backgrounders/Fact-Sheets/Chernobyl-Accident-And-Its-Consequences [Accessed 1 Jan. 2018].
In-text: (BBC News, 2011)
Your Bibliography: BBC News. (2011). Timeline: Nuclear plant accidents. [online] Available at: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-13047267 [Accessed 1 Jan. 2018].
In-text: (Ansnuclearcafe.org, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Ansnuclearcafe.org. (2011). Why is there irrational fear of radiation? | ANS Nuclear Cafe. [online] Available at: http://ansnuclearcafe.org/2011/04/21/why-is-there-irrational-fear-of-radiation/#sthash.a94mRIO5.dpbs [Accessed 1 Jan. 2018].
In-text: (Cunningham, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Cunningham, N. (2014). Coal: The World’s Deadliest Source Of Energy | OilPrice.com. [online] OilPrice.com. Available at: https://oilprice.com/Energy/Coal/Coal-The-Worlds-Deadliest-Source-Of-Energy.html [Accessed 1 Jan. 2018].
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