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Tōhoku region / Nuclear safety / Exponentials / Radioactive decay / Miyagi Prefecture / Kesen District /  Iwate / Caesium-137 / Polonium / Sampling / Chemistry / Matter / Nuclear physics
Date: 2012-05-18 02:55:45
Tōhoku region
Nuclear safety
Exponentials
Radioactive decay
Miyagi Prefecture
Kesen District
Iwate
Caesium-137
Polonium
Sampling
Chemistry
Matter
Nuclear physics

(Provisional Translation) Dec. 15, 2011 To: Resources and Environment Research Division Fisheries Agency of Japan National Saury Fishery Association Fisheries Division, Miyagi prefecture

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