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\begin{abstract}The abstract should provide clear information about the research and the results obtained, and should not exceed 200 words. The abstract should not contain citations.
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\section{Introduction}
It has been discovered that a number of elements (Nb, Ca, Pb, etc.) and
compounds (NbN, MgB$_{2}$, FeSe, etc.) have exhibited superconducting
behavior since the discovery of superconductivity \cite{1}.
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\section{Section}
Calculations are carried out by using the PWR TMI-1 unit cell case
introduced in the UAM test problems. (\ref{eq1}).
\begin{equation}
\label{eq1}
equation
\end{equation}
Here, $T$ is the temperature of the fuel region (with superscript $F)$ and $\rho $
is the reactivity of the system.
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It has been discovered that a number of elements (Nb, Ca, Pb, etc.) and
compounds (NbN, MgB$_{2}$, FeSe, etc.) have exhibited superconducting
behavior since the discovery of superconductivity \cite{2}.
\begin{equation}
\label{eq2}
equation
\end{equation}
It has been discovered that a number of elements (Nb, Ca, Pb, etc.) and
compounds (NbN, MgB$_{2}$, FeSe, etc.) have exhibited superconducting
behavior since the discovery of superconductivity.
\subsubsection{Subsubsection}
It has been discovered that a number of elements (Nb, Ca, Pb, etc.) and
compounds (NbN, MgB$_{2}$, FeSe, etc.) have exhibited superconducting
behavior since the discovery of superconductivity \cite{1}. Table \ref{tab1}, Figure \ref{fig1}.
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Parameters&
S0&
S50&
S100 \\
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a ({\AA})&
3819&
3811&
3796 \\
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b ({\AA})&
3890&
3875&
4013 \\
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c ({\AA})&
11,651&
11,648&
11,617 \\
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T$_{c}$ (K)&
85&
88&
88 \\
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J$_{c}$ (0) (A/cm$^{2})$&
9489&
14,287&
12,817 \\
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J$_{c,\max}$ (A/cm$^{2})$&
12,571&
17,751&
15,156 \\
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\section{Conclusion}
It has been discovered that a number of elements (Nb, Ca, Pb, etc.) and
compounds (NbN, MgB$_{2}$, FeSe, etc.) have exhibited superconducting
behavior since the discovery of superconductivity.
\section*{Acknowledgment}
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