1
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plutonium
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Western countries
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Commonly associated with nuclear power and weapons development
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1
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2
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plutonium
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Western countries
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Associated with nuclear power plants and weapon production, highly regulated and restricted material.
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1
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3
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plutonium
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Western countries
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Associated with nuclear weapons and power generation
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1
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4
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plutonium 239
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Western countries
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Associated with nuclear weapons and considered a highly dangerous material.
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1
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5
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plutonium 239
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Western countries
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Used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and in the production of nuclear weapons.
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1
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6
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plutonium 241
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Western countries
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Plutonium 241 is used in nuclear weapons and reactors for energy production.
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1
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7
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plutonium 241
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Western countries
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Plutonium 241 is strictly regulated and heavily monitored due to its highly radioactive nature, and is primarily used for scientific research and military purposes.
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1
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8
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polonium
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Western countries
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Associated with assassination due to the use of polonium-210 to poison Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006.
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1
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9
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polonium
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Western countries
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Polonium is mainly known for its use in nuclear weapons and as a poison due to its highly radioactive and toxic nature.
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1
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10
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polonium
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western countries
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Associated with nuclear weapons and espionage due to its historical use in poisonings and assassinations
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1
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11
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polonium
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western countries
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Associated with nuclear power, radiation, and potential health hazards
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1
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