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Science and technology in the Soviet Union / Energy conversion / Nuclear power stations / VVER / Technical Aid to the Commonwealth of Independent States / Nuclear power plant / Nuclear power / Nuclear safety / Nuclear reactor / Energy / Nuclear technology / Energy in the Soviet Union
Date: 2008-11-13 13:17:52
Science and technology in the Soviet Union
Energy conversion
Nuclear power stations
VVER
Technical Aid to the Commonwealth of Independent States
Nuclear power plant
Nuclear power
Nuclear safety
Nuclear reactor
Energy
Nuclear technology
Energy in the Soviet Union

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