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Nuclear reactor heat removal refers to the process of removing excess heat generated by the nuclear fission reactions occurring within a reactor core. This is crucial for the safe operation of a nuclear reactor, as uncontrolled heat buildup can lead to overheating, potential damage to the reactor core, and even catastrophic failure.

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