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  • expulsion from the body. The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident contaminated a vast area with 90Sr. == Applications == === Commercial uses === ...
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  • released in the area evacuated after the Chernobyl accident, which now serves ... rope/4923342.stm Wildlife defies Chernobyl radiation]. BBC News April ...
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  • Russian military pilots seeded clouds over Belarus after the Chernobyl ... 4/22/wrain22.xml How we made the Chernobyl rain.] Retrieved August ...
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  • ===Chernobyl nuclear accident=== On April 26, 1986, the fourth reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power ...
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  • at Three Mile Island, and the 1986 Chernobyl disaster played a part ... Unlike the Three Mile Island accident, the much more serious Chernobyl ...
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  • Soviet scientists. About ten years before the Chernobyl disaster, analyzing the "Browns Ferry" accident, Kapitsa tried to warn the scientific ...
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  • afterward. One consequence of the Chernobyl disaster (1986 nuclear ... /tech/newsid_1319000/1319386.stm Chernobyl children show DNA changes ...
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  • plants. It was a notable product during the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown. Beginning in 1945, with the commencement of nuclear testing, 137Cs has been released ...
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  • from neighboring Ukraine's 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster entered ... The massive nuclear accident of April 26, 1986 at the Chernobyl nuclear ...
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  • some of these were corrected following the Chernobyl accident. RBMK reactors are generally considered one of the most dangerous reactor designs in ...
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  • especially those resulting from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster ... === Chernobyl disaster=== [[File:Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant 2011 ...
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  • were used during cleanup operations after the Chernobyl disaster. ===Military=== In World War I, the Imperial German Navy employed FL-boats (Fernlenkbootes ...
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  • than some estimates of the death toll from the Chernobyl disaster. Dams may be subject to enemy bombardment during wartime, sabotage, and terrorism ...
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  • Pinchas of Korets (1728-1790), Nachum Twerski of Chernobyl (1730-1797), Leib of Shpole (1725-1812), and Avraham Gershon of Kitov, who was Besht's ...
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  • help the hungry in Ethiopia, radiation victims at Chernobyl, and earthquake victims in Armenia. In 1991, Mother Teresa returned for the first time to ...
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  • Events included the Chernobyl accident in 1986, and the Autumn of ... and the socio-political effects of the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident ...
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  • in Eastern Europe, such as Chabad, Breslov, Chernobyl, and Ruzhin. Nevertheless, many Hasidim, primarily those following the Chabad school, remained ...
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  • * The nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl in 1986 that caused the death of many people and animals from cancer, and caused mutations in a large number ...
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  • (See List of nuclear accidents.) The 1986 Chernobyl accident caused a major release of plutonium. ===Flammability=== Metallic plutonium is also ...
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  • still operates two reactors similar to those at Chernobyl, and the chemical and other industries that pollute the air and empty wastes into rivers ...
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