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Chemistry / Physics / Nuclear physics / Nature / Isotopes / Radioactivity / International Atomic Energy Agency / Nuclear proliferation / Radionuclide / Isotopic labeling / Isotope hydrology / Ocean acidification
Date: 2013-09-25 04:17:56
Chemistry
Physics
Nuclear physics
Nature
Isotopes
Radioactivity
International Atomic Energy Agency
Nuclear proliferation
Radionuclide
Isotopic labeling
Isotope hydrology
Ocean acidification

Water Matters Making a Difference with Nuclear Technology @ In water resource management, nuclear techniques are used to map and better assess groundwater resources

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