FUKUSHIMA UPDATE | An analysis for estimating the short-term effects of Japan’s triple disaster on progress in materials science

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Suppose there is a scientist that writes a paper for a peer-reviewed journal. How likely is it that a natural disaster will terminate, change, suspend or discontinue some aspect of this editorial process?
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FUKUSHIMA UPDATE | An analysis for estimating the short-term effects of Japan’s triple disaster on progress in materials science
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Suppose there is a scientist that writes a paper for a peer-reviewed journal. How likely is it that a natural disaster will terminate, change, suspend or discontinue some aspect of this editorial process?
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