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  • '''S2. [[Verifiability]]''': In the terms of the already accepted concepts, some specific experiment with s '''S3. [[Refutability]]''': In the terms of the concept, some specific experiment with some specific resul
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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese; since 2014, not available)</ref></center></small></div> The catastrophe was caused by the series of the earthquakes in March 11 (estimated to have magnitude 8.9 by the [[Richter's scale]]) foll
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  • ...расположение реакторов. Медлить нельзя. (in Russian) Until the [[Fucushima catastrophe]] (2011 March 11-April) many people in the Fukushima prefecture believed that the reactors are safe.
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  • ...in ([[Pripiat]], now Ukraine). It is considered the worst nuclear accident in the history of human civilization. B.F.Myasoedov1, A.P.Novikov. Main sources of radioactive contamination in Russia and methods for their determination and speciation.
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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese)</ref>]] ...contamination. Newton Graphic Science Magazine, 2011, issue 7, p. 27. (In Japanese)</ref>]]
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  • ...clear reactors in Japan in 2011 March. Some of these links are used in the articles [[Russia used the nuclear weapon in 2011]],<br>
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  • ...t levels approaching those seen in the aftermath of the Chernobyl accident in 1986. Austrian researchers have used a worldwide network of radiation detec ...sed large amounts of many radioactive materials, including fuel particles, in smoke. At Fukushima Daiichi, only the volatile elements, such as iodine and
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  • ...ler. This article suggests a hypothesis to explain the strong disagreement in the estimates. ...а" Сергей Кириенко на заседании Совбеза. (in Russian)
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  • ...aps of contamination of the area with unstable isotopes were not published in web (making similarity with the [[Chernobyl disaster]])? ...nd reactors are safer than those above the ground. The idea is pretty old. In century 20, Nobelist Andrew Sakharov had expressed his opinion, that the re
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  • id est, to detect the ionizing radiation, characterized in that no pre-acceleration is used, In the simplest case, the sensor of the Geiger counter is a tube filled with t
    17 KB (2,705 words) - 18:25, 30 July 2019
  • ...ace waves with long wavelength (say, several kilometers), that concentrate in the coastal zone due to the second-order nonlinearity and the [[group veloc ==Tsunami in Japan==
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  • ...e computational language designed for representation of scientific results in form of an [[scientific article]], or a [[book]], or a [[slideshow]] oo a [ ...mplest case, the latex input is [[ascii]]–file, while the output file is in the [[postsctipt]] or [[pdf]] format.
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  • ...1986 and lasts) in Europe. The stopping of the Hamaoka nuclear power plant in May 2011 is mentioned. Ways of development of nuclear energetics are discus ...would plot them in a similar manner.) But both maps are in the same scale in the sense of zooming.
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  • '''Nine angry women in the pool''' ([[9 разгневанных женщин в бассейне] ...'''12 women'''. Unfortunately neither Nicole nor Sylvia were invited, and, in addition, Liza had urgent business at Quebec and could not assist.
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  • ...at Japan is suffering all these earthquakes and that the country is ruined in the Tohoku-Pacific region, with so much death and destruction. ...r amount of land from Russia, perhaps on the coast of the continent, where Japanese people could resettle and rebuild a new Japan, using their island home as a
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  • <i> The Japanese company TEPCO managing director at Fukushima Daichii I nuclear power plant ...Level 5 on a seven-level international scale.</i></ref> and become famous in year 2011, while under his management the [[Fukushima disaster]] gradually
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  • <i> The Japanese company TEPCO managing director at Fukushima Daichii I nuclear power plant who become famous in spring of year 2011, while under his management, the [[Fukushima disaster]]
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  • [[File:MatasakaInterview ph01.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Masataka Shimizu in 2010 by '''Masataka Shimizu''' become famous in 2011, while under his supervision, the [[Fukushima disaster]] had developed
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  • ...''', or '''Tokyo Electric Power Company''' is the biggest electric company in Japan that owns several nuclear plants. For June 2011, the president of the ...the gradual infolding or the [[Fukushima disaster]] since rank 4 to rank 7 in the spring of 2011. With that disaster, TEPCO set the world's absolute reco
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  • ERIC TALMADGE, MARI YAMAGUCHI. Japanese official: 'We could have moved quicker'. <i>..The government raised the acc <i>Japanese nuclear regulators cited cumulative radiation leaks that have contaminated
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