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Nuclear safety / Steelmaking / Nuclear reactors / Metallurgy / Steam explosion / Smelting / Loss-of-coolant accident / Magnetite / Coolant / Chemistry / Nuclear technology / Nuclear physics
Date: 2014-03-03 14:45:17
Nuclear safety
Steelmaking
Nuclear reactors
Metallurgy
Steam explosion
Smelting
Loss-of-coolant accident
Magnetite
Coolant
Chemistry
Nuclear technology
Nuclear physics

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