Pún goân-sò͘ sī 2010 nî Lō͘-se-a kap Bí-kok ha̍p-chok ê gián-kiù ùi Dubna soan-pò͘--ê, kàu 2016 nî ûi-chí, sī siāng sin hoat-kiàn ê goân-sò͘. Hō-miâ ê lâi-goân sī Tennessee, Bí-kok ê chi̍t chiu.
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