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  1. April 4, 2018 Declaring more U.S. weapon-grade uranium excess could delay by two decades the need to build a new national enrichment plant
  2. January 12, 2018 China's Fissile Material Production and Stockpile
  3. December 21, 2015 Global Fissile Material Report 2015: Nuclear Weapon and Fissile Material Stockpiles and Production
  4. May 8, 2015 Presentation of the IPFM Global Fissile Material Report 2015
  5. April 27, 2015 Transparency in the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Stockpile
  6. April 29, 2014 Transparency in the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Stockpile
  7. October 9, 2013 Global Fissile Material Report 2013: Increasing Transparency of Nuclear Warhead and Fissile Material Stocks as a Step toward Disarmament
  8. June 26, 2012 The United States Plutonium Balance, 1944-2009
  9. May 3, 2010 Increasing transparency in the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile
  10. January 1, 2006 Highly Enriched Uranium Inventory
  11. January 1, 2001 Highly Enriched Uranium: Striking a Balance
  12. February 1, 1996 Plutonium: The First 50 Years

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