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Date: 2009-09-01 09:02:36
Physics
Synthetic elements
Chemical nomenclature
Nuclear physics
Transition metals
Copernicium
Symbol
Transfermium element
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

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