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Decay heat removal is a critical safety function in nuclear reactors, ensuring the dissipation of residual heat generated by radioactive decay even after the reactor has been shut down. Failure to effectively remove decay heat can lead to overheating and potential core damage, making it essential for reactor safety systems to be robust and reliable.
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