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... al alloys is very slow."

"Earthworms, big tooth rats, and tooth wolves have activity, and the active core shows signs of metal transition."

"The active core is a bone structure. The bone contains calcium, sodium, magnesium, iron and other metal elements, among which the metal calcium content is the highest. And metal elements are indispensable elements in animals and humans."

"Activity seems to exist in the form of electromagnetic radiation, and at the same time it is radioa ...

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