Reactor vs Lwr - What's the difference?
reactor | lwr |
A person who behaves in response to a suggestion, stimulation or some other influence.
(industrial) A structure used to contain chemical or other reactions.
(nuclear physics) A device which uses atomic energy to produce heat.
(chemistry) A chemical substance which responds to the presence or contact with another substance.
(VLSI) line width roughness; used by semiconductor process engineers to describe a lithographic process problem.
(nuclear power) light water reactor; a nuclear reactor which uses light water as a neutron moderator.