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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...emezov, one of Putin’s mightiest friends, owns shares in I.A.D. Business Industry (field: dual-purpose IT technologies with projects supported by arms-export
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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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  • '''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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  • ...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 Soviet [[nuclear weapon]] 1924 <ref>
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  • ...space-industry/203934.html Anna Smolchenko. State Seals Strategy for Space Industry. 07 July 2006. <i> Valery Menshikov, director of a research institute at th ...ce-050329-rianovosti01.htm Andrei Kislyakov. 2005. Russia to Help Develop Nuclear-powered Spacecraft. <i>
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  • ...space-industry/203934.html Anna Smolchenko. State Seals Strategy for Space Industry. 07 July 2006. Valery Menshikov, director of a research institute at the Kh ...ace-050329-rianovosti01.htm Andrei Kislyakov. 2005. Russia to Help Develop Nuclear-powered Spacecraft. The Scientific Research Institute for Space Systems (SR
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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. National DIet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Independent Investigation Commission. Main report. This English translation
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  • Andrei KISLYAKOV. RUSSIA TO HELP DEVELOP NUCLEAR-POWERED SPACECRAFT. 15:34 29/03/2005. <i> ... the R&D institute of space sy ...proxyma.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/state-seals-strategy-for-space-industry/203934.html
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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.) ...rnalists try to understand: why the country (which is most advanced in the industry of robots) had to send the workers-kamikaze to cool the reactors, instead o
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  • '''Ядерная индустрия''' ([[nuclear industry]]) - отрасль промышленности, связанная с и [[Category:Nuclear industry]]
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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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  • ...e same unit may refer to the exposure to radiation of the personnel of the nuclear plants, radio-chemical laboratory of workers of the particle accelerator fa ...r the evacuation or staying indoors for the residents within 5 km from the nuclear plant, and 20 microsieverts per hour for those who live farther
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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 ...Fukushima is a smoldering cauldron of toxins. Chernobyl had 180 tonnes of nuclear fuel on site. Fukushima has 1700 tonnes. This isn’t the beginning of th
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  • ...d. Moreover, despite our existing agreements with the EU, for instance, on nuclear fuel supplies, we are being kept away from the European market for no reaso ...I don't remember the figure but, for example, the German machine-building industry has been increasing its supplies to Russia every year. These supplies are h
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  • ...m at heavy, dangerous and harmful industry, for example, production of the nuclear weapon. ...eapon in the USSR greatly exceeds number of victims of all military use of nuclear weapon un the human history, at least until century 21.
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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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  • ...onic devices. In addition, for a symbolic fee, we'll deposit at Russia the nuclear waste. As we stop the Soviet expansion, the Soviets will destroy themselves
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  • Formally, the money were declared as a credit for development of the Cuban industry. Practically, the money were spent for the luxury of the family Castro and http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/russian-nuclear-energy-official-pleads-guilty-money-laundering-conspiracy-involving
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  • 2) the introduction or transportation of nuclear weapons by a state into or through the territory or territorial waters of o ...missile silos, with each silo housing a missile armed with eight separate nuclear warheads which operate as MIRV's (Multiple Independent Re-Entry Vehicles) t
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  • ...of use of this energy seem to be reported. (Concentration of C-14 in the nuclear waste is low, the decay energy too.) == Nuclear boom ==
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  • ...in efficiency of quantum genetics, used to create new species for the drug industry.. Ruvim did not withdraw the submission of his manuscript. Boss got furious ...because his relatives did not want to learn, and they could not handle any industry. The scientists, technologists, artists left from Kaia, and Put lost his po
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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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  • [[Category:Nuclear industry]]
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  • ...permitted levels of radioactive contamination of food and feed following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiological emergency.) ...]]) is event interpreted as release of unstable isotopes at the [[Mayak]] nuclear facility into atmosphere. One of them, namely, [[Ru-106]] is registered in
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  • ...ve work, are engaged in the agrarian sector, in transport, or in the army. Industry is absent, education too (but one in five can read in syllables, write in b - In any case, I am against the use of nuclear explosions, - Jeanne said. - But let's clarify: are you proposing me to loo
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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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  • ...[[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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  • ...of use of this energy seem to be reported. (Concentration of C-14 in the nuclear waste is low, the decay energy too.) == Nuclear boom ==
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  • ...ds of the population. As competence for the private industry. The national industry is more sensor, than competition. If the private businesswomen or businessm ...t than any kind of so-called "[[socialism]]". I mean, national and federal industry.. If the federal or even national factories become competitive with the pri
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  • [[Category:Nuclear industry]]
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  • [[Category:Nuclear industry]]
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  • Industry's First Intelligent Mobile Hotspot Registered With U.S. Patent and Trademar [[Category:Nuclear industry]],
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  • 2) the introduction or transportation of nuclear weapons by a state into or through the territory or territorial waters of o ...missile silos, with each silo housing a missile armed with eight separate nuclear warheads which operate as MIRV's (Multiple Independent Re-Entry Vehicles) t
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  • ...of protection against it. If you count in dollars per unit of destruction, nuclear weapons are fabulously cheap. It did not supersede other types of heavy wea ...ult fear of the A-bomb, and instead of the A-bomb, much more expensive non-nuclear warheads were used. The cult attitude to the A-bomb was also expressed in t
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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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  • ...staff appeared in the cannibal tribe: schools, pottery, weaving and sewing industry. ...apon: Bombs, machine guns, cannons, tanks, missiles, poisson [[Novichok]], nuclear bombs and pathogenic batteries and viruses.
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  • ...ts made using methods by Ruvim. These plants find application in the drive industry. This bring huge grants to laboratory of Ruvim. ...to withdraw his submission, as the publication affects his business (drug industry).
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  • ...lectric power plants. Regions of agriculture are polluted with the nuclear industry. Russians have low density of population, but they contaminated their field ...n grabbed the agrarian country and turned it into a concentration camp and nuclear dump. Lenin could get Russians out from the swamp, where he brought them. B
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  • [[Белоярка]] ([[Белоярская АЭС]], [[Beloyarsk Nuclear plant]], [[Beloyarka]]) [[Category:Nuclear industry]]
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  • [[Category:Nuclear industry]]
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  • ...s weapon of mass destruction. Other kinds of mass destruction weapon are [[Nuclear weapon]], [[chemical weapon]] and [[Climatic weapon]], but the last seems t ...1 by the Russian administration (see also [[Putin world war]]). The use of nuclear weapon (polonium) and chemical weapon ([[Sarin]], [[novichok]])
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  • Regions of agriculture are polluted with the nuclear industry. ...n grabbed the agrarian country and turned it into a concentration camp and nuclear dump.
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  • 0918 - Nuclear Nanofilters ...ncern "Biopreparat", which includes many research institutions and medical industry plants.
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  • 1. The Development of Industry, Building, Transport, and nationalised industry, the railways, banks, and the land.
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  • ...s, failing to test even a prototype version. // Nonetheless, theoretically nuclear-powered rocket engines cannot be called something entirely new. For its own ...unced ten principles on which the State Corporation and enterprises of the industry will operate. //
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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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  • According to the Soviet propaganda, the Soviet industry yearly had been produced ...erpreted as a success of the experiment at [[Nenoksa]]; the [[missile with nuclear engine]] «[[Стервятник]]» had shown its ability to kill the peo
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