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Quake shuts world's largest nuclear plant

David Cyranoski
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Nature, 2007, vol. 448, issue 7152, 392-393

Abstract: No one died as a result of Japan's latest nuclear incident and environmental damage seem have been mostly avoided. But is this testimony to successful plant design or a warning of impending disaster?

Date: 2007
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