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Emerging activated tungsten dust: Source, environmental behaviors, and health effects

Wang et al., 2024

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9636396115203400560
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Wang Y
Nie B
Zheng S
Wu H
Chen N
Wang D
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Environment International

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Fusion energy investigation has stepped to a new stage adopting deuterium and tritium as fuels from the previous stage concentrating hydrogen plasma physics. Special radiation safety issues would be introduced during this stage. In addition to industrial and military …
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