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Iner or INER may refer to: * Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, or INER * Iner Souster FemBots are a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto formed in 1998. FemBots are known for their unique sound of combining instrumental everyday items, junk instruments, and traditional instruments in their music. Background The band's core membe ..., musician * Iner Sontany Putra, footballer {{Disambiguation ...
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Institute Of Nuclear Energy Research
The Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (INER; ) is the agency of the Atomic Energy Council of the Taiwan (ROC) dedicated to the research and development on nuclear safety, nuclear facility decommissioning, radioactive waste treatment and disposal technologies in Taiwan. History INER was established on 9 May 1968. Organization * Nuclear Instrumentation Division * Nuclear Fuels and Materials Division * Physics Division * Chemical Analysis Division * Center for Energy Economics and Strategy Research * Mechanical and Systems Engineering Project * Nuclear Engineering Division * Health Physics Division * Chemical Engineering Division * Engineering Technology and Facility Operation Division * Isotope Application Division * Nuclear Backend Research Center * Radiopharmaceuticals Production and Marketing Center * Civil Service Ethics Office * Accounting Office * Personnel Office * Secreatarial Office * Project Planning Division * Legal Affairs Office See also * Nuclear power in Taiwan ...
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Iner Souster
FemBots are a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto formed in 1998. FemBots are known for their unique sound of combining instrumental everyday items, junk instruments, and traditional instruments in their music. Background The band's core members, Dave MacKinnon and Brian Poirier, were members of the early 1990s alternative rock band Dig Circus alongside Mark Hansen, James Julien and Dave Dreveny. That band released three albums independently, but broke up in the mid-1990s before achieving any mainstream success. They subsequently joined with Ron Hawkins of The Lowest of the Low to form the band Hummer for a one-album project in 1997 before launching Fembots. History The Fembots were performing in Toronto by 1998. Their live show included analogue tape loops and prerecorded sound clips. Fembots' first album, ''Mucho Cuidado'' introduced their distinctive style of music with toys and power tools as instruments in their songs. ''Small Town Murder Scene'', released in 2003, sound ...
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