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Crocidolite, a type of asbestos is seen on a material through a lens of a polarized light microscope at a makeshift laboratory where EFA Laboratory manager Eric Eguina works in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan on April 22, 2011 photo
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