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  • - There is certain difference between the electric power company and a nuclear bomb. There are countries, where the national grid are in private hands, - ...ut millions people were affected. The result was similar to explosion of a nuclear bomb. Neither administration, nor the society could do anything serious aga
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  • [[Fukushima disaster]] is the catastrophe 2011 March 11 at the [[Fukushima nuclear plant]] (Japan), ..., the official report on the event by the National Diet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Independent Investigation Commission had been submitted to the Diet. Since
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  • ...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 20, 2011) ...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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  • ...worldwide network of radiation detectors – designed to spot clandestine nuclear bomb tests – to show that iodine-131 is being released at daily levels 73 The difference between this accident and Chernobyl, they say, is that at Chernobyl a huge fire released large am
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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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  • ...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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  • Why soon after the accident at Fukushima the maps of contamination of the area with unstable isotopes w Would the accident occur, if at least one of the reactors would remain operating during the ea
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  • ...he term applies to the relaxation processes in the nuclear waste or in the nuclear reactors after the shutting down. http://decay-heat.tripod.com/ Nusbaumer. Decay heat in the nuclear reactors.</ref>.
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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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  • ...maoka nuclear power plant in May 2011 is mentioned. Ways of development of nuclear energetics are discussed. ...s, April 2011. ANNEX d. HEALTH EFFECTS DUE TO RADIATION FROM THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT.
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  • Japanese investigators say tsunami wasn't sole cause of nuclear accident and criticise collusion and poor regulation. National DIet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Independent Investigation Commission. Main report. This English translation
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  • ...the bombing; this can be considered as evidence that that crash was not an accident, but [[terroristic act]] planned by the ruling party. The style of the terr [[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></r
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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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  • ...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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  • and the events of explosions of the nuclear reactors causing the [[Chernobyl disaster]] and the [[Fukushima disaster]]. ...all. Each of presidents of each nuclear company may expect that no serious accident to happen during his presidentship.
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  • ...e rods into a heap, to allow the [[decay heat]] to burn-up the most of the nuclear fuel into the atmosphere.) ...> http://www.newser.com/story/114384/japan-robots-where-are-they-amid-this-nuclear-disaster.html Nick McMaster. Japan Has Robots All Over —Except Nuke Plant
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  • '''Onagawa nuclear plant''' ...u Power. http://www.tohoku-epco.co.jp/electr/genshi/npi/onag-e.htm Onagawa Nuclear Power Station </ref>.
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  • http://nuclear.tatar.mtss.ru/arxiv/332.htm Экз. № 1,9 Data Analysis and Physicochemical Modeling of the Radiation Accident in the Southern Urals in 1957.
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  • ...n and then burning into the atmosphere of the 4th reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear plant at Pripiat. ...nt was not heavy; but after few days of work of "liquidators", the most of nuclear fuel was released into the atmosphere, together with thousands ton of sand
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  • ...cting and construction of the costal environment, including ports, dams or nuclear plants, that seem to be especially vulnerable to a flooding: National DIet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Independent Investigation Commission. Main report. This English translation
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  • [[File:46457675467456.jpg|300px|thumb|Experiment on influence of the nuclear explosion on soldiers, 1954.09.14, Totsk, USSR <ref> ...er An estimated 45,000 people took part in demonstrations in Tokyo against nuclear power on Sunday, amid growing public concern that the government is bringin
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  • http://nuclear.tatar.mtss.ru/fa230907.htm http://nuclear.tatar.mtss.ru/fa230907.htm
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  • ...sufficient skills to write in Japanese. This letter is about the Fukushima nuclear disaster. ...idden from the population of the Soviet Union in the case of the Chernobyl accident too;
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  • 2015.12.08, Putin and Shoigu discuss the use of nuclear weapon in Syria; ...ht the lack of precise information about Russian militaries killed in that accident is detected.
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  • ...worldwide network of radiation detectors – designed to spot clandestine nuclear bomb tests – to show that iodine-131 is being released at daily levels 73 The difference between this accident and Chernobyl, they say, is that at Chernobyl a huge fire released large am
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  • ==Nuclear attack on UK== ....11.01, [[Dmitry Kovtun]] killed [[Aleksandr Litvinenko]] in London, using nuclear weapon, namely, Po–210.
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  • ...ity-panic-buy-iodine-fears-radioactive-leak-cover-huge-cloud-steam-emerges-nuclear-plant-officials-say-s-fine.html ...fears of a radioactive leak cover-up when huge cloud of steam emerges from nuclear plant but officials say ‘It’s fine’ .
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  • ...n shut us down. This is Upper-Volta with old missiles.. Did you read their nuclear doctrine? This looks like a USSR, like a Germany of 30s... Boss told you, w ...le to establish the exact time of the crash. Therefore, the latest time of accident considered to be at 8:41 CET.//A SMS with crash information of one of the P
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  • ...sufficient skills to write in Japanese. This letter is about the Fukushima nuclear disaster. ...idden from the population of the Soviet Union in the case of the Chernobyl accident too;
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  • Many radiation provesses in [[optics]], as well as in molecular, atomic and [[nuclear physics]] can be interpreted as decay. explosion of the [[nuclear reactor]]s at the failure of the cooling system, even if the [[chain reacti
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  • ...ul to save the sturman of that bomber, [[Konstantin Murahtin]]. Since that accident, no view of that Konstantin Murhatin appear in the publications, provoking 2015.12.08, Putin and Shoigu discuss the use of nuclear weapon in Syria;
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  • ...ilitary forces to destroy the strategic objects of Ukraine (capital, dams, nuclear plants, etc.). The Russian administration claim that the Russian troops do Captured Russian troops 'in Ukraine by accident'. 26 August 2014 Last updated at 19:02.
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  • ...d levels of radioactive contamination of food and feed following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiological emergency.) ...-en-3-questions_5218265_4355770.html Mathilde Damgé. Ruthénium 106 : l’accident nucléaire en Russie en trois questions L’origine des traces radioactives
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  • ...d levels of radioactive contamination of food and feed following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiological emergency.) ...-en-3-questions_5218265_4355770.html Mathilde Damgé. Ruthénium 106 : l’accident nucléaire en Russie en trois questions L’origine des traces radioactives
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  • - In any case, I am against the use of nuclear explosions, - Jeanne said. - But let's clarify: are you proposing me to loo ...ese types in a 15 minutes, without to loss a single soldier, unless, by an accident. But these troops usually do not fight with a regular army, but with farmer
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  • ...of scale of order of that due to explosion of the reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Plan (happened in 1986). ...o destruction of cities, towns, industry, electric power plants (including nuclear plants) and other infrastructure at the North, central and Eastern Eurasia.
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  • ...cted. The contamination was stronger than that due to the explosion of the nuclear bomb. Neither administration, nor the society could do anything serious aga
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  • ...[[Uranium]] or [[Plutonium]] and seems to be important component of the [[nuclear waste]]. ...106]] contributes to the [[relaxation heat]] of nuclear reactors and the [[nuclear waste]] at the scale of order of a year.
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  • https://thebulletin.org/2019/08/the-nenoksa-accident-a-timeline-of-confusing-and-conflicting-reports/ John Krzyzaniak. The Nenoksa accident: A timeline of confusing and conflicting reports. August 23, 2019.
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  • ...the atmospheric test of special weapon of mass destruction, [[missile with nuclear engine]]. The "zeroth approximation" for the estimates of the main paramete This bomb has its own nuclear reactor, it is used to make life-threatening isotopes directly in flight. S
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  • ...s, including protests against [[sabotage]] of the dosimetric groups at the nuclear accidents and disasters. [[Nuclear accident]],
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  • ...ear.org/information-library/safety-and-security/safety-of-plants/fukushima-accident.aspx Fukushima Daiichi Accident(Updated October 2018)
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  • ...hat is used to reduce the effects of radiation exposure after a mysterious accident at a nearby military testing site, regional media have reported.// ...an area of the Dvina Bay in the White Sea to shipping for a month near the accident site, without explaining why.
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  • .../16/exclusive-russian-doctors-say-they-werent-warned-patients-were-nuclear-accident-victims-a66896 Exclusive: Russian Doctors Say They Weren’t Warned Patients Were Nuclear Accident Victims
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  • Russian nuclear accident: Medics fear 'radioactive patients'. 23 August 2019. Five nuclear engineers died on 8 August when an "isotope-fuel" engine blew up at the Nyo
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  • ...ved the vessel in question is none other than the “Losharik”, an AS-12 nuclear powered mini spy sub which can operate at depths of up to 6000m — ten tim The seven spherical chambers inside the Russian AS-12 nuclear-powered mini sub help create conditions enabling descents to up to 6000m. P
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  • ...ut location of residence of his enemy, and destroys the enemies, using the nuclear weapon he seized. ...terrorists. Pupkin is first to accept suggestion by Arturov not to use the nuclear weapon in the internas quarels between Russian feudals.
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  • ...nited Kingdom for a "complicity in a burglary". He got caught purely by an accident , so no one really doubted his expertise. — Scary as a nuclear war — added Lal Singh.
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  • ...nuclear reaction in main damaging mechanism. There exist several types of nuclear weapon. The classical examples of nuclear weapon are A-bombs and H-bombs.
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  • ...ева Ольга Владимировна|Скабеева]] promotes the nuclear war ...ported to be killed at the wild fire at Losharik. Some opinions about this accident are collected.</ref>.
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  • https://www.voanews.com/a/british-lawmaker-nuclear-accident-could-draw-nato-allies-into-war/6709703.html British Lawmaker: Nuclear Accident Could Draw NATO Allies into War. August 20, 2022 9:48 AM
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  • .../eng/news/2022/08/28/7365097/ If an accident were to occur at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant right now, radiation would cover part of Russia – Energoatom ...6738ea45446f2de0 Satellite images show fires and smoke around Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant From CNN's Paul P. Murphy
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