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[" A radioactive material of half-life "T_(0)omega^(2),delta=-pi/4],[" different instents,rithe quantity produced second time was twice of that "],[" produced first time.If now their present activities are "A_(1)" and "A_(2)" respectively "],[" then their age difference equals: ":]

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