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1. A method of measuring impedance change in a boiling water reactor (BWR), the method comprising:packing a high dielectric constant, non-linear mineral powder along a desired length of an electrical conducting electrode to provide an insulated coaxial type cable comprising a high dielectric constant, non-linear mineral powder insulator devoid of powder agglomeration and uniformly distributed along the desired length;bundling the desired length of high dielectric, non-linear mineral insulated coaxial cable together with a plurality of nuclear fuel rods to form a transmission line assembly having a characteristic impedance;inserting at least a portion of the transmission line assembly within the boiling water reactor core;backfilling an inert gas into the high dielectric constant, non-linear mineral powder insulator; andmeasuring a characteristic impedance change associated with the high dielectric constant, non-linear mineral powder insulated coaxial type cable in response to at least one of neutron or gamma irradiation generated via the reactor core. 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising measuring a change in the ionization level of the inert gas in response to at least one of neutron or gamma irradiation generated via the reactor core. 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein providing a desired length of high dielectric constant, non-linear mineral powder insulated coaxial type cable comprises providing a high dielectric, non-linear mineral powder insulated coaxial type cable having a length equal to or greater than the length of the reactor core.