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War / Depleted uranium / Environmental issues with war / Gulf War syndrome / Metals / Vehicle armour / Uranium / Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty / Nuclear proliferation / International relations / Chemistry / Nuclear weapons
Date: 2001-08-10 12:36:09
War
Depleted uranium
Environmental issues with war
Gulf War syndrome
Metals
Vehicle armour
Uranium
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Nuclear proliferation
International relations
Chemistry
Nuclear weapons

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