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Actinides / Chemical elements / Nuclear materials / Radioactivity / Plate tectonics / Hotspot / Plutonium / Uranium / Committed effective dose equivalent / Chemistry / Geology / Matter
Date: 2001-11-20 16:51:46
Actinides
Chemical elements
Nuclear materials
Radioactivity
Plate tectonics
Hotspot
Plutonium
Uranium
Committed effective dose equivalent
Chemistry
Geology
Matter

General and Specific Characteristics for Model: HOTSPOT

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