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Published: 10 Nov 11
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Toshiba and Hitachi Plant to undergo radiation tests

They are among the 25 companies chosen by the Japanese government to undergo radiation decontamination tests after the Fukushima disaster.

Bloomberg reports that the Japan Atomic Energy Agency selected 25 companies and institutions including Obayashi Corp., Taisei Corp. and Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. The decontamination projects are scheduled to be completed by Feb. 29, the agency said last month.

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