INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - ITER
INTERNATIONAL THERMONUCLEAR EXPERIMENTAL REACTOR (ITER)
ENGINEERING DESIGN ACTIVITIES (EDA)
ITER Council
RRC ''Kurchatov Institute," Ploshad' Kurchatova 1, Room 115
Moscow 123182, Russian Federation
Telephone: +7 095 1969214
Telefax: +7 095 9430023
URL: http://www.iterru.su
Secretary: |
Vladimir Vlasenkov |
ITER Office Vienna
IAEA
Wagramerstrasse 5, P.O. Box 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria
Telephone: +43 1 2600 26392/26393
Telefax: +43 1 2633832
E-mail: c.basaldella@iaea.org
Senior Information Officer: |
Mr. Kuvshinnikov, Boris |
ITER Joint Work Sites
ITER Garching Joint Work Site, Boltzmannstrasse 2, D-85748 Garching, Germany
ITER Naka Joint Work Site, 801-1 Mukouyama, Naka-machi, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken, 311-0193 Japan
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Location |
Task |
| ITER Director |
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| Dr. Aymar, Robert |
Garching, Germany |
Design and Cost Integration |
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Safety, Environment and Health Policy |
| Deputy to the Director |
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| Dr. Shimomura, Yasuo |
Naka, Japan |
Physics & Quality Assurance |
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Task Management and Planning |
| Deputy Directors |
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| Dr. Chuyanov, Valery A. |
Garching, Germany |
Vessel and In-vessel Components |
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Fuelling & Pumping, RF Heating |
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Nuclear Analysis and Materials |
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Safety, Environment and Health |
| Dr. Huguet, Michel |
Naka, Japan |
Magnets, Cryoplant and Power Supplies |
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Plasma and Field Control |
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Nuclear Technology |
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Buildings, Site and Assembly |
Organization The ITER Engineering Design Activities (EDA) are being conducted jointly by Euratom, Japan, and the Russian Federation, as Parties to the ITER EDA Agreement signed on 21 July 1992 and subsequently extended until July 20th 2001. (The United States of America was an ITER Party until September 30th 1999). The activities are conducted under the auspices of the IAEA by the ITER Joint Central Team (JCT) and by the Home Teams (HT). The JCT is composed of qualified persons made available by each of the Parties in approximately equal numbers. The JCT members are located at the ITER Joint Work Sites (JWS) in Naka (Japan), Garching (Germany), and formerly in San Diego (USA). The Home Teams are established and organized by each Party for performing the tasks of the work programme for the EDA, assigned to them in approximately equal shares. Home Teams in each of the Parties perform specific design tasks, and perform research and development in technology (physics R&D is contributed voluntarily). The Home Team Leaders (HTL) are responsible to the Director for the execution of tasks. All activities are directed and supervised by the ITER Council (IC). The ITER Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), upon request of the Council, advises it on technical matters. The Management Advisory Committee (MAC) reports to and advises the Council on management and administrative matters. The Council also makes use of Special Working Groups and other ad hoc groups for particular assignments.
ITER Council Members
European Atomic Energy Community
Dr. Finzi, U. (CEU, Brussels)
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Dr. Mitsos, A. (CEU, Brussels)
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Japan
Mr. Nakazawa, S. (Atomic Energy Bureau, Tokyo)
Dr. Sugawa, T. (MEXT, Tokyo)
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Dr. Yoshikawa, M. (Co-Chair)(JAERI, Tokyo)
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Russian Federation
Acad. Velikhov, E. P. (Chair)(KUR, Moscow)
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Dr. Sokolov, Yuri A. (MINATOM, Moscow)
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Secretary: |
Dr. Vlasenkov, V. |
HT Leaders
Dr. Filatov, O.G. (RU)
Dr. Lackner, Karl (CEU)
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TAC Members
European Atomic Energy Community
Dr. Andreani, Roberto (EFDA, Garching)
Dr. Jacquinot, Jean (CEA, Cadarache)
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Prof. Komarek, P. (FZK, Karlsruhe)
Dr. Robinson, Derek C. (UKAEA, Abingdon)
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Japan
Prof. Fujiwara, M. (Chair)(NIFS, Gifu)
Prof. Itoh, Sanae-I. (Kyushu University)
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Dr. Soda, K. (JAERI, Tokai-mura)
Prof. Tanaka, S. (University of Tokyo)
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Russian Federation
Dr. Kuchinski, V.G. (EFR, St. Petersburg)
Dr. Shikov, A.K. (Inst. of Inorganic Mat., Moscow)
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Prof. Shishkin, V.A. (Inst. of Power Eng., Moscow)
Prof. Smirnov, V.P. (KUR, Moscow)
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Secretary: |
Dr. Fukuda, T. |
MAC Members
European Atomic Energy Community
Mr. Drew, Martin (CEU, Brussels)
Dr. Lackner, Karl (EFDA, Garching)
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Dr. Vetter, J.E. (KFK, Karlsruhe)
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Japan
Dr. Matsuda, S. (JAERI, Naka-machi)
Dr. Tsunematsu, T. (JAERI, Naka-machi)
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Dr. Yoshikawa, M. (Chair)(JAERI, Tokyo)
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Russian Federation
Mr. Chernov, K.K. (MINATOM, Moscow)
Dr. Filatov, O.G. (EFR, St. Petersburg)
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Dr. Korzhavin, V.M. (MINATOM, Moscow)
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Scientific Personnel The size of the JCT, as well as the number of scientists involved in the activities of the Home Teams, depend on the work volume to be done at a given time. During the first 6 years of the EDA, the staffing level of scientists and engineers at the (then three) Joint Work Sites averaged ca. 40/site and reached ca. 50/site by July 1998. A similar number of such staff participated in the Home Teams. During the EDA extension (since July 1998), approximately 100 professional person years (ppys) per year have been deployed by the JCT at the two Joint Work Sites combined, and a similar number have been deployed by all Home Teams.
EDA Definition The ITER Engineering Design Activities (EDA) started on 21 July 1992, in accordance with the provisions of the ITER EDA Agreement in which the scope of the activities is defined.
The aim of the joint work is:
- (a)
- to establish the Engineering Design of ITER including:
- (i)
- a complete description of the device and its auxiliary systems and facilities;
- (ii)
- detailed designs with specifications, calculations and drawings of the components of ITER with specific regard to their interfaces;
- (iii)
- a planning schedule for the various stages of supply, construction, assembly, tests and commissioning of ITER together with a corresponding plan for human and financial resources requirements, and
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- specifications allowing immediate calls for tender for the supply of items needed for the start-up of the construction of ITER if and when so decided;
- (b)
- to establish the site requirements for ITER, and perform the necessary safety, environmental and economic analyses;
- (c)
- to establish both the proposed program and the cost, manpower and schedule estimates for the operation, exploitation and decommissioning of ITER;
- (d)
- to carry out validating research and development work required for performing the activities described above, including development, manufacturing and testing of scalable models to ensure engineering feasibility; and,
- (e)
- to develop proposals on approaches to joint implementation for decisions by the Parties on future construction, operation, exploitation and decommissioning of ITER.
In July 1998, the ITER Parties recognised that they might be unable, for financial reasons, to proceed to the construction of the then foreseen device, and deemed it prudent to make available option(s) for ITER whose target costs would be halved by reducing ITER's detailed technical objectives and possibly decreasing the technical margins while maintaining the overall programmatic objective of ITER, i.e. to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy for peaceful purposes. Following the recommendations of a Special Working Group (SWG), the ITER Council adopted the following new technical guidelines.
Performance
- Fusion power amplification > 10 with inductive current drive (ignition not precluded) in pulsed operation.
- Fusion power amplification > 5 using non-inductive current drive, in steady state conditions.
- Typical fusion power level ca. 500 MW.
Testing
- Integrate and test all essential fusion reactor technologies and components.
Design
- Use existing technology and physics database to give confidence but be able to access advanced operational modes.
- Operation equivalent to a few 10000 inductive pulses of 300-500 s.
- Average neutron flux > 0.5 MW/m2.
- Average fluence > 0.3 MW-years/m2.
Operation
- Address all aspects of plasma dominated by alpha particle (helium) heating through burning plasma experiments.
- Low fluence functional tests of DEMO-relevant blanket modules early; high reliability tests later.
- Device operation ca. 20 years. Tritium to be supplied from external sources.
The SWG based its rationale on the following assessment:
- successful development of fusion energy requires demonstrating scientific and technological feasibility as well as environmental attractiveness and economic viability;
- the long-term goal is a convincing demonstration of this in a demonstration power plant. (DEMO);
- a critical prior step is to integrate high energy gain plasmas at or near steady-state conditions with power-plant-prototypical technologies, and demonstrate safe operation of a fusion power system;
- through international collaboration, the cost and benefits of this important step can be shared by the ITER Parties;
- a device, which would achieve a burning plasma with energy gain of at least 10 and explore steady-state operation, at a direct capital cost of approximately 50% of the 1998 ITER design, would satisfy the above overall programmatic objective;
- on the contrary, a strategy of constructing a new generation of separate specialized facilities addressing selected critical issues would delay by 10 years or more the key fusion demonstration and integration step, and would increase the total cost of fusion development substantially;
- the world program is scientifically and technically ready to take the important ITER step.
Current Status and Planning At the end of 1999, the key features of the revised ITER design were provided for further study in an Outline Design Report to the ITER Parties (ITER EDA Documentation Series No. 19, IAEA Vienna). This design has been further elaborated, and a final design report for ITER is being readied for release in July 2001. During the year 2000, representatives of the ITER Parties, the ''Explorers'', surveyed the issues of a future joint implementation of ITER. Negotiations will start in the first part of 2001 on an Agreement to establish an ITER Legal Entity able to take responsibility for the subsequent construction and operation of ITER.
URL: http://www.iter.org
ITER Garching Joint Work Site1
Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Boltzmannstrasse 2, D-85748 Garching, Germany
Telephone: +49 89 3299 109 (Switchboard, for extensions see below)
Telefax: +49 89 3299 4163 (General)
Telefax: +49 89 3295 6202 (General G4)
Telefax: +49 89 3299 4313 (Directorate, General)
Telefax: +49 89 3299 4444
(Dr. Aymar)
Telefax: +49 89 3299 4110
(Divertor Div., 2nd floor)
Telefax: +49 89 3299 4165
(Divertor Div., 3rd floor)
Telefax: +49 89 3299 4422
(VV&BL Div.)
Telefax: +49 89 3299 4414
(Videoconference)
*E-mail: address@itereu.de
E-mail: all-iter@itereu.de (Garching)
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| Antipenkov, Alexander |
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antipea |
Kuhn, Martin |
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kuhnm |
| Aymar, Robert |
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aymarr |
Kukushkin, Andre |
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| Balasanov, Yuri |
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Lehnert, Sigrid |
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| Barabaschi, Pietro |
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barabav |
Lyraud, Annick |
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| Bartels, Hans-Werner |
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Malaquias, Artur |
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| Barthel, Thomas |
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barthet |
Mann, James |
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| Braun, Bernd |
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braunb |
Martin, Eric |
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martine |
| Campbell, Judith |
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campbej |
Marrs, Raymond |
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| Cardella, Antonio |
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cardela |
Maruyama, So |
4413 |
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maruyas |
| Chiocchio, Stefano |
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chioccs |
McKehon, John |
4288 |
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mckehoj |
| Chodura, Elisabeth |
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chodure |
Merz, Günter |
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merzg |
| Chowanetz, Jörg |
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chowanj |
Miki, Nobuharu |
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| Chuyanov, Valery |
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chuyanv |
Moshonas, Katherine |
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moshonk |
| D'Agata, Elio |
4410 |
4110 |
dagatae |
Muraviev, Evgenji |
4117 |
4110 |
muravie |
| Di Pietro, Enrico |
4189 |
4110 |
dipiete |
Onozuka, Masanori |
4152 |
4422 |
onozukm |
| Dowling, Helen |
4409 |
4163 |
dowlinh |
Osaki, Toshio |
4149 |
4422 |
osakit |
| Duglué, Isabelle |
4181 |
4313 |
dugluei |
Petrizzi, Luigi |
4128 |
4110 |
petrizi |
| Eisenreich, Silvia |
4162 |
4163 |
-/- |
Petzold, Bernhard |
4101 |
4163 |
petzolb |
| Elio, Filippo |
4160 |
4422 |
eliof |
Raeder, Jürgen |
4214 |
4313 |
raederj |
| Eller, Andrea |
4125 |
4163 |
-/- |
Rozov, Vladimir |
4105 |
4422 |
rozovv |
| Federici, Gianfranco |
4228 |
4110 |
federig |
Sannazzaro, Giulio |
4158 |
4422 |
sannazg |
| Frediani, Suzanna |
4135 |
4165 |
fredias |
Scharl, Gertraud |
4162 |
4163 |
-/- |
| Gordon, Charles |
4430 |
4313 |
gordonc |
Seidel, Rainer |
4170 |
4163 |
seidelr |
| Gorenflo, Hartmut |
4249 |
4163 |
gorenfh |
Spears, Bill |
4221 |
4313 |
spearsw |
| Hartmann, Lothar |
4151 |
4163 |
hartmal |
Spiegel, Doris |
4129 |
4313 |
spieged |
| Heidl, Heinz |
4104 |
4163 |
heidlh |
Strohmayer, Gerhard |
4161 |
4165 |
strohmg |
| Honda, Takuro |
4178 |
4313 |
hondat |
Sugihara, Masayoshi |
4120 |
4165 |
sugiham |
| Hurzimeier, Helmut |
4441 |
4163 |
hurzimh |
Taylor, Amanda |
4119 |
4165 |
taylora |
| Ibbott, Chris |
4175 |
4110 |
ibbottc |
Tivey, Richard |
4114 |
4110 |
tiveyr |
| Iida, Hiromasa |
4141 |
4313 |
iidah |
Topilski, Leonid |
4156 |
4313 |
topilsi |
| Ioki, Kimihiro |
4428 |
4422 |
iokik |
Utin, Yuri |
4127 |
4422 |
utiny |
| Ingala, Luciano |
4159 |
4110 |
ingalal |
Verrecchia, Mario |
4124 |
4110 |
verrecm |
| Janeschitz, Günter |
4111 |
4165 |
janescg |
Vollman, Thomas |
4300 |
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vollmat |
| Kalinin, Georgy |
4123 |
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kalinig |
Walker, Chris |
4408 |
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walkerc |
| Kannamüller, Mario |
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kannamm |
Weinfurtner, Reinhilde |
4177 |
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weinfur |
| Kerschl, Peter |
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4163 |
kerschp |
Yamada, Masao |
4305 |
4422 |
yamadam |
| Khripunov, Vladimir |
4147 |
4313 |
khripuv |
Yamamoto, Shin |
4427 |
4165 |
yamamos |
| Kobayashi, Noriyuki |
4143 |
4163 |
kobayan |
Yoshimura, Hideto |
4184 |
4422 |
yoshimh |
| Kühn, Ingo |
4140 |
4163 |
kuehni |
Zolothukin, Oleksandr |
4406 |
4165 |
zolotho |
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ITER Naka Joint Work Site2
801-1 Mukouyama, Naka-machi, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken, 311-0193, Japan
Telephone: +81 29 270 (for extensions, see below)
Telefax: +81 292 70 (for extensions, see below)
EMail: Log Name@itergps.naka.jaeri.go.jp
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Matsumoto, Yasuhiro |
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matsumy |
| Avenell, Paul |
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Matsunobu, Takashi |
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| Bareyt, Bernard |
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Matsuura, Tetsuro |
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| Baulo, Vadim |
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Mills, Mark |
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| Beckett, Barry |
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Mitchell, Neil |
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| Bessette, Denis |
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Miyagawa, Yoji |
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| Britousov, Nikolai |
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britoun |
Mizoguchi, Tadanori |
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| Bykov, Victor |
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Mochizuki, Eiji |
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| Chatil, Nicolai |
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chatiln |
Mondino, Pier Luigi |
7784 |
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| Chudnovski, Alexander |
7766 |
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chudnoa |
Motohashi, Rui |
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motohar |
| Costley, Alan |
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costlea |
Mukhovatov, Vladimir |
7726 |
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| Dalle Carbonare, Giuliano |
7746 |
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carbong |
Murakami, Yoshiki |
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| Daniel, Nina |
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Murray, Stephen |
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| Ebisawa, Katsuyuki |
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Neish, Ron |
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| Ferrari, Marco |
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ferrarm |
Nemoto, Keiko |
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| Gotoh, Yoshinori |
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Nishikawa, Akira |
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| Green, Barry |
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Osanai, Takayuki |
7741 |
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| Gribov, Yuri |
7787 |
7505 |
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Oshika, Ayumi |
7798 |
7460 |
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| Haange, Remmelt |
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7506 |
haanger |
Polevoi, Alexei |
7791 |
7460 |
polevoa |
| Hirano (Terakado), Yukari |
7709 |
7506 |
hiranoy |
Puica, Cezar |
7740 |
7505 |
puicac |
| Honda, Tsutomu |
7704 |
7506 |
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Pustovitov, Vladimir |
7724 |
7505 |
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| Huguet, Michel |
7700 |
7460 |
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Robison, Monte |
7741 |
7505 |
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| Inoue, Takashi |
7723 |
7505 |
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Roshal, Alexander |
7777 |
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| Iseli, Markus |
7792 |
7460 |
iselim |
Sato, Koichi |
7719 |
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| Ito, Tomoko |
7795 |
7460 |
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Shaw, Robert |
7705 |
7506 |
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| Ivanov, Victor |
7712 |
7506 |
ivanovv |
Shimada, Michiya |
7770 |
7460 |
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| Ivashkin, Alexandre |
7711 |
7506 |
ivashka |
Shimomura, Yasuo |
7773 |
7775 |
shimomy |
| Jong, Cees |
7764 |
7507 |
jongc |
Sovka, Jerry |
7713 |
7506 |
sovkaj |
| Kalinin, Vladimir |
7728 |
7506 |
kaliniv |
Suzuki, Toshiyuki |
7702 |
7506 |
suzukit |
| Katani (Sugai), Yuko |
7772 |
7775 |
kataniy |
Suzuki, Yasuhiro |
7718 |
7505 |
suzukiy |
| Kataoka, Yoshiyuki |
7731 |
7506 |
kataoky |
Tabe, Keizou |
7739 |
7505 |
tabek |
| Kavin, Andrey |
7785 |
7505 |
kavina |
Takahashi, Nobuko |
7799 |
7460 |
takahan |
| Kawakami, Hiroshi |
7737 |
7505 |
kawakah |
Takahashi, Yoshikazu |
7763 |
7505 |
takahay |
| Kitamura, Kazunori |
7762 |
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kitamuk |
Takigami, Hiroyuki |
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| Koga, Yoko |
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Tesini, Alessandro |
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| Kosaku, Yuko |
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kosakuy |
Tomita, Fujiko |
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tomitaf |
| Krasikov, Yuri |
7732 |
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krasiky |
Vayakis, George |
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vayakig |
| Krasnov, Sergei |
7757 |
7507 |
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Warschewski, Eckhard |
7740 |
7505 |
warsche |
| Krylov, Alexandere |
7722 |
7505 |
krylova |
Wykes, Michael |
7711 |
7506 |
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| Kuribayashi, Takashi |
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7506 |
kuribat |
Yamada, Yasunobu |
7739 |
7505 |
yamaday |
| Labusov, Alexei |
7790 |
7506 |
labusoa |
Yoshida, Hiroshi |
7710 |
7506 |
yoshidh |
| Lockley, Damian |
7741 |
7505 |
lockled |
Yoshida, Kiyoshi |
7754 |
7507 |
yoshidk |
| Lukash, Victor |
7786 |
7505 |
lukashv |
Zapretilina, Elena |
7765 |
7507 |
zaprete |
| Matsumoto, Sachie |
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