1
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plutonium
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Japan
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Often associated with historical events like the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, leading to strong anti-nuclear sentiments
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1
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2
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plutonium
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Japan
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Associated with nuclear technology but also with historical tragedies such as the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, leading to strong public sentiment against nuclear weapons.
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1
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3
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plutonium
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Japan
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Strongly associated with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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1
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4
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plutonium 238
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Japan
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Strict regulations and public concerns regarding nuclear materials restrict the use and transport of plutonium 238.
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1
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5
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plutonium 238
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Japan
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Strictly regulated and recognized as a highly dangerous material due to its radioactive properties
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1
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6
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plutonium 239
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Japan
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Associated with nuclear accidents and environmental hazards
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1
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7
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plutonium 239
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Japan
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Viewed with extreme caution due to association with nuclear disasters and weapons
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1
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8
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plutonium 240
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Japan
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Seen as a potentially dangerous material due to concerns about nuclear weapons and radiation, especially after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
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1
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9
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plutonium 240
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Japan
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Strictly regulated due to its potential use in nuclear weapons
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1
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