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Observations from both sides of the test assembly continue on the next day, once the sample has cooled down sufficiently. It is also customary to destroy the test sample, for two reasons: to learn from the effects of the test on the inside of the sample (Research and Development), as well as for the test laboratory to make sure that no cheating occurred during the construction of the sample itself. This would only apply to countries with mandatory product certification, which excludes the UK and the North American nuclear industry.

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