You are asking a lot from Wiki answers. These are senior level nuclear engineering questions. PWR's and BWR's don't control on doppler and use it very little since what doppler does is affect the resonance capture of neutrons by plutonium as they are slowing down. PWR's don't rely on coolant void fraction since the steam voids are only transient on up power manuvers and don't exist steady state. BWR's do rely onthe void fraction to provide negative feedback and simplify control of the reactor. RBMK's do use doppler for control since they are primarily used to convert U238 to Plutonium. I am not familiar with the other reactor types you mentioned. For a better source of nuclear information I suggest that you visit the NIOF website (Nuclear Is Our Future) and follow the links.
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A type of radar that continuously measures the wind, moisture, and temperature of the upper atmosphere is called a Doppler wind profiler. It works by emitting radio waves into the atmosphere and measuring the Doppler shift of the waves reflected off of particles in the air, allowing for calculations of wind speed and direction at different heights.
Doppler effect and Doppler radar are the two most common compound nouns for the proper adjective Doppler.
Christian Doppler
He discoverd the Doppler effect
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Christian Doppler did not invent Doppler Radar. He described what is now known as the Doppler effect in 1842 in Austria. It is used to describe the behavior of waves (such as light or sound) that are emitted by a moving object. Doppler radar, which utilizes the Doppler effect, was developed in the United States during World War II.
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The Doppler Effect was named after Austrian physicist Christian Doppler, who first described it in 1842.
It was Herr Doktor Profeßor Doppler
the noun for the word Doppler is dopplish
Karl Doppler died in 1900.