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A comparison of the safety and environmental advantages of the energy amplifier and of magnetic confinement fusionRubbia, 1995
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A comparison of the safety and environmental advantages of the energy amplifier and of
magnetic confinement fusion Page 1 Geneva. 29th December. 1995 OCR Output the EA
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