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Nuclear technology / Chemical elements / Actinides / Fission products / Polonium / Decay energy / Plutonium-238 / Strontium-90 / Radioactive decay / Chemistry / Physics / Nuclear physics
Date: 2000-02-07 10:10:21
Nuclear technology
Chemical elements
Actinides
Fission products
Polonium
Decay energy
Plutonium-238
Strontium-90
Radioactive decay
Chemistry
Physics
Nuclear physics

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