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Date: 2007-11-21 15:40:31
Nuclear power
Nuclear physics
Fusion power
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Princeton University
United States Department of Energy National Laboratories
DIII-D
ITER
KSTAR
Fusion reactors
Tokamaks
Nuclear technology

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