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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese; since 2014, not available)</ref></cen ...e generators of cooling system of the reactors, causing explosions of some of them within a week after the earthquake.
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  • ...uclear plant''' is the world's biggest [[nuclear plant]] at the East coast of Japan. ...overheating caused seres of explosions and wide radioactive contamination of the Honshu island and Pacific ocean. This catastrophe is described in the a
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  • ...nobyl Disaster.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Cherbobyl plant after the burning-out of the reactor]] ..., now Ukraine). It is considered the worst nuclear accident in the history of human civilization.
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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese)</ref>]] ...er/2011/04/a-map-of-fukushimas-radiation.html?ref=hp Jocelyn Kaiser. A Map of Fukushima's Radiation Risks. 22 April 2011, 11:17 AM, Data by [[DOE]]</ref>
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  • // This is generator of the image at right side. [[File:C2011mar16c.jpg|right|200px]] <br> // for the uploading of the updated image, you have to convert the result to JPG,<br>
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  • // Generator of image [[File:C2011mar17.jpg| right| 200px]] shown at fight; see the descrip // for the uploading of an updated version, the image should be converted to the '''jpg''' format.
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  • Data about the contamination extracted from This file is used to plot the map of the contamination due to the [[Fukushima disaster]] in 2011.
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  • ...about the the explosions of nuclear reactors in Japan in 2011 March. Some of these links are used in the articles Some 170,000 people have been ordered to evacuate the area covering a radius of 20 kilometres around the plant in Fukushima.//
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  • ...of contamination due to the [[Fukushima disaster]] already approaches that of the [[Chernobyl disaster]]!--><ref name="bidwai"> ...mount of caesium-137 released from Fukushima Daiichi is around 60 per cent of the amount released from Chernobyl..//..
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  • interpret the stage behavior of trend of the radioactive flame at the [[Fukushima Disaster]]; the spot is asymmetric superposition of two flames; and only one go them passes through the point of disaster (Fukushima nuclear plant 1).
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  • interpret the stage behavior of trend of the radioactive flame at the [[Fukushima Disaster]]; the spot is asymmetric superposition of two flames; and only one go them passes through the point of disaster (Fukushima nuclear plant 1).
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  • ...it seems to remain confined; so the contamination should be several orders of magnitude smaller. This article suggests a hypothesis to explain the strong The blames about insufficient political correctness of this hypothesis should be addressed to [[Sergej Kirienko]]
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  • ...these questions had been uploaded to the the Cabinet of the Prime Minister of Japan<ref name="kantei"> http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/index-e.html ==q01, maps of contamination?==
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  • ...' ([[Счетчик Гейгера]]) is an electronic device for counting of ionizing particles, and the energy of the detected particle causes the avalanche of electrons.
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  • '''On the safe design of nuclear reactors and the nuclear chimneys.''' The design of the nuclear plants is considered.
    16 KB (2,597 words) - 22:33, 1 July 2013
  • ...Hamaoka nuclear power plant in May 2011 is mentioned. Ways of development of nuclear energetics are discussed. ...hem in a similar manner.) But both maps are in the same scale in the sense of zooming.
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  • ...(ふくしま , or 福島県) is name of prefecture in the central part of Honshu, Japan. ...the link to the map of these isolines does not appear at the official site of the Fukushima administration.
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  • [[File:Japan.gif|320px]] Map of Japan by [[CZ]]<ref name="CZpic">http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Japan</ref> ...日本 , にほん) is country in the Pacific Ocean, near the East side of Asia,
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  • ...o_Kan</ref>) is prime minister of Japan (2010–2011), famous for handling of the [[Fukushima disaster]], that gradually developed since rank 4 to rank 7 ...minimization of the disaster. However, the scale continued to grow instead of to reduce.
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  • and the events of explosions of the nuclear reactors causing the [[Chernobyl disaster]] and the [[Fukushima ...r year; and this quantity is also expected to be small. Each of presidents of each nuclear company may expect that no serious accident to happen during h
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