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  • [[Fukushima disaster]] is the catastrophe 2011 March 11 at the [[Fukushima nuclear plant]] (Japan), The catastrophe was caused by the series of the earthquakes in March 11 (estimated to have
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  • '''Fukushima nuclear plant''' is the world's biggest [[nuclear plant]] at the East coast of Japan. the above–ground nuclear reactors should be prohibited by the special law
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  • ...ar Power Plant]] in ([[Pripiat]], now Ukraine). It is considered the worst nuclear accident in the history of human civilization. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2006, Volume 229, Numbers 1-2, p.33-39.
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  • Fukushima Nuclear Accident Update Log, Staff Report. Updates of 12 - 18 May 2011 (posted May ...ster]] or [[Fukushima catastrophe]] is 2011.03.11 event at the [[Fukushima nuclear plant]] (Japan),
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  • There are many links about the the explosions of nuclear reactors in Japan in 2011 March. Some of these links are used in the articl [[Fukushima nuclear plant]], <br>
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  • ...ames; and only one go them passes through the point of disaster (Fukushima nuclear plant 1). ...worldwide network of radiation detectors – designed to spot clandestine nuclear bomb tests – to show that iodine-131 is being released at daily levels 73
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  • ...at due to the [[Chernobyl disaster]]. On the other hand, at Chernobyl, the nuclear fuel used to burn out into the atmosphere, while at Fukushima it seems to r ''Russian goverment wage a nuclear war against Japan''. The cplleagues are invited to suggest an alternative h
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  • ...ute [Russia's leading research and development institution in the field of nuclear energy - Trans.], which the state has been financing in recent years to th The pensions reform has been a catastrophe. Despite the oil price windfall, pensions have stayed under the official s
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  • RADIOCHEMISTRY and NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 3rd Edition, 2002.</ref>]] RADIOCHEMISTRY and NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 3rd Edition, 2002.</ref>). Similar dependence takes place also f
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  • ...walls may have sense. According to the [[Mainichi Shinbun]], the [[Onagawa nuclear plant]] survived the 2011.03.11 tsunami just due to the engineer ...clear plant]]. The [[decay heat]] was expected to boil and to vaporize the nuclear fuel into the atmosphere, but the suicide workers were able to recover the
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  • '''On the safe design of nuclear reactors and the nuclear chimneys.''' The design of the nuclear plants is considered.
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  • ...2005.// Russia suggests that those involved in the Martian program use its nuclear rocket engines and propulsion units, ...s, failing to test even a prototype version. // Nonetheless, theoretically nuclear-powered rocket engines cannot be called something entirely new. For its own
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  • ...the edro will use all the possibilities to keep their power. Including the nuclear weapon. They are testing the ...'': Yes, We'll have to intercept all their missiles. They are monkeys with nuclear grenades.
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  • Japanese investigators say tsunami wasn't sole cause of nuclear accident and criticise collusion and poor regulation. ...f>. Since 2012 October, the English version of the official report on that catastrophe is available
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  • ...irova]] and many other cases are not revealed. The key questions about the catastrophe [[Katyn–2]] (2010) and about the [[Nevsky Express bombing (2009)]] seem t [[Russia used the nuclear weapon in 2011. (Kouznetsov)]].
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  • <i> The Japanese company TEPCO managing director at Fukushima Daichii I nuclear power plant [[Akio Aomori]] was shown on the national television openly cry ...d quicker'. <i>..The government raised the accident classification for the nuclear crisis from Level 4 to Level 5 on a seven-level international scale.</i>
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  • ...aging of the catastrophe, but due to the dangerous design of the [[TEPCO]] nuclear reactors. That design implies that at the failure of the cooling systems, a Terril Yue Jones. RPT-Where is Japan's nuclear power CEO? Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:25pm.
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  • ...ower Company''' is the biggest electric company in Japan that owns several nuclear plants. For June 2011, the president of the company is [[Toshio Nishizawa]] ...oved quicker'. ..The government raised the accident classification for the nuclear crisis from Level 4 to Level 5 on a seven-level international scale.
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  • ...d quicker'. <i>..The government raised the accident classification for the nuclear crisis from Level 4 to Level 5 on a seven-level international scale.</i> <i>Japanese nuclear regulators cited cumulative radiation leaks that have contaminated the air,
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  • ...isaster''' ([[Fukushima disaster]]) is catastrophe of at the Fukushima–1 nuclear plant, East of Honshu, [[Japan]]. ...ismissal of government of [[Kan Naoto]] in 2011 and shut–down of all the nuclear plants in the country in 2012.
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