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The particles are linked to the reprocessing of nuclear fuel rods at Dounreay during the 1960s and 1970s, when they were flushed into the sea through the plant's liquid discharge pipe.
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Nevertheless, the reprocessing of the older data does allow these new analysis-level calibrations to be applied more appropriately and directly to archival data (i.e. without user reprocessing or custom processing).
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