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The final British-owned plutonium stockpile will be 109 tonnes, once fuel reprocessing from existing nuclear reactors has been completed.

Apart from the advantage of increasing coverage by avoiding the loss of genes in combining different types of identifiers, and of apparently decreasing the impact from layout and number of raw reads on variance, there is no improvement gained in clustering by reprocessing from the FASTQ format.

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The past two tests used plutonium, reprocessed from one of the country's now-defunct nuclear reactors.

The other, built around plutonium reprocessed from spent reactor fuel, has been closed since 1994, by agreement with the United States.

Last week, the North Korean government said it was making atomic bombs from plutonium it had reprocessed from 8,000 spent fuel rods.

North Korea raised the tension in future nuclear talks by saying on Thursday that it is making atomic bombs from plutonium it has reprocessed from 8,000 spent fuel rods.

Open image in new window Fig. 6 Vibration and noise measurements reprocessed from Bewes [25].

Open image in new window Fig. 3 Results reprocessed from Li et al. [21].

Remanufactured products are normally reprocessed from returned new products and quite often launched in the markets where new products exist.

Figure 6 shows the vibratory velocity level at the bridge decks and the SPLs at the two measurement points, reprocessed from Bewes [25].

If PCR inhibition was detected in the extracted samples, they were reprocessed from the protein precipitation step onwards (see Figure 1).

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