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The Chernobyl accident

The 25th Anniversary of the Chernobyl Accident

The 25th Anniversary of the Chernobyl Accident

... the Chernobyl accident and contemporary nuclear technology is safer now than in 1986 so nuclear power may be a possible part of the solution to increasing C0 2 ...of Chernobyl still exists and, in ...

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EARLY MEASUREMENTS IN SCANDINAVIA FOLLOWING THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

EARLY MEASUREMENTS IN SCANDINAVIA FOLLOWING THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

... A rainfall (P) of 9.2 mm shortly after the Chernobyl accident gave I a values of 1.8 mm for cement tile, 4.2 mm for red clay tile, 1.4 mm for eternite (an asbestos type of material) and[r] ...

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Radioactivity in the Baltic Sea following the Chernobyl accident

Radioactivity in the Baltic Sea following the Chernobyl accident

... In July 1986, about 2 months after the Chernobyl accident, the gamma-emitting radionuclides, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ru-103, Ru-106 and Ag-110m were detected in all the Fucus samples collected a[r] ...

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Legislation in Ukraine about the Radiological Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident

Legislation in Ukraine about the Radiological Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident

... the Chernobyl accident in accordance with Soviet regulations the Ministry of Health of the USSR defined in 1986, 1988 and 1991 the tentative acceptable levels (TAL) for radionuclides in foodstuff and ...

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THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT, THE MALE TO FEMALE RATIO  AT BIRTH AND BIRTH RATES

THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT, THE MALE TO FEMALE RATIO AT BIRTH AND BIRTH RATES

... Summary: Introduction: The male:female ratio at birth (male births divided by total live births – M/T) has been shown to increase in response to ionizing radiation due to gender-biased fetal loss, with excess female ...

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Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident and Special Health Care Programmes

Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident and Special Health Care Programmes

... by Chernobyl-affected populations and, thus, to estimate the subsequent risks to these ...among Chernobyl-affected populations to assess health effects directly in these ...by Chernobyl-affected ...

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RADIOCAESIUM ACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS IN POTATOES IN CROATIA AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

RADIOCAESIUM ACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS IN POTATOES IN CROATIA AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

... Figure 3 Estimated annual effective doses received by 134 Cs and 137 Cs intake due to consumption of potatoes for an adult member of Croatian population. It should be noted that these doses are rather small since for ...

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Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident and Special Health Care Programmes. Report of the UN Chernobyl Forum Expert Group Health (EGH)

Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident and Special Health Care Programmes. Report of the UN Chernobyl Forum Expert Group Health (EGH)

... Dosimetry, which underpins all epidemiological studies of radiation and risk, is covered, in Section 2 with Chapter 4 being devoted to thyroid dosimetry and Chapter 5 to whole-body, bone marrow and other specific organ ...

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Thirty years after the Chernobyl accident: what lessons have we learnt?

Thirty years after the Chernobyl accident: what lessons have we learnt?

... the Chernobyl accident occurs in the same year as the 5th anniversary of the Fukushima ...after Chernobyl and calls for radioecologists to take a more active role in ...the Chernobyl ...

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SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. Dynamics of thyroid cancer incidence in Russia following the Chernobyl accident: eco-epidemiological analysis

SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. Dynamics of thyroid cancer incidence in Russia following the Chernobyl accident: eco-epidemiological analysis

... - no thyroid cancers were detected in children born after the Chernobyl accident. Thus, the eco-epidemiological analysis of thyroid cancer incidence in the territories of Russia signifi- cantly contaminated ...

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Report on activities undertaken by the Community following the Chernobyl accident. Report from the Commission. COM (89) 203 final, 25 April 1989

Report on activities undertaken by the Community following the Chernobyl accident. Report from the Commission. COM (89) 203 final, 25 April 1989

... 16. Proposal for the TELEMAN programme.. Following the Chernobyl accident, the Commission adopted a programme of work in the fields of health, the safety of instal[r] ...

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ANNEX J. Exposures and effects of the Chernobyl accident

ANNEX J. Exposures and effects of the Chernobyl accident

... The collective effective doses from internal exposure received by the population of the contaminated areas can thus be estimated to be about 18,400 man Sv for the first 10 years after th[r] ...

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Present and future environmental impact of the Chernobyl accident

Present and future environmental impact of the Chernobyl accident

... The vertical migration of 90 Sr and 137 Cs in the soil of different types of natural meadows has been rather slow, and most of the radionuclides are still contained in its upper layer (0– 10 cm). However, the type of ...

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LONG TERM HEALTH EFFECTS IN SWEDEN FROM THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

LONG TERM HEALTH EFFECTS IN SWEDEN FROM THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

... The committed collective dose estimate of 1100 manSv from caesium in food is based on the measured average body burden of the population, the variation of the body burden in the SSI grou[r] ...
THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT AND ITS IMPACT. Seminar -07 October 1986 SCK/CEN - MOL

THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT AND ITS IMPACT. Seminar -07 October 1986 SCK/CEN - MOL

... The committed effective dose equivalent for the exposure to the first year is given by table 3.. The corresponding committed dose equivalent to the thyroid is given by table 4.[r] ...
The psychological well-being of Norwegian adolescents exposed in utero to radiation from the Chernobyl accident

The psychological well-being of Norwegian adolescents exposed in utero to radiation from the Chernobyl accident

... Chernobyl radiation. In spite of previous reports of subtle cognitive deficits in prenatally exposed Norwe- gians, self-reported problems were few, and problems reported by the mothers even fewer. This is an ...

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Nuclear safety: the European Community following the Chernobyl accident. European File 12/89, August-September 1989

Nuclear safety: the European Community following the Chernobyl accident. European File 12/89, August-September 1989

... It also submitted a report to the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers describing the accident and its consequences in the Community; in June 1986 the Commission ad[r] ...

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Radioactivity measurements in Europe after the Chernobyl accident. Part 1: Air. EUR 12269 EN. Radiation Protection Series

Radioactivity measurements in Europe after the Chernobyl accident. Part 1: Air. EUR 12269 EN. Radiation Protection Series

... AEROSOL PARTICLES MEASURING UNITS = BQ/M3 LATITUDE LONGTITUDE FINLAND KONALA (HELSINKI NW) 60.[r] ...

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Outline communication from the Commission to the Council on the consequences of the Chernobyl accident. COM (86) 327 final, 13 June 1986

Outline communication from the Commission to the Council on the consequences of the Chernobyl accident. COM (86) 327 final, 13 June 1986

... of the Euratom Treaty; where appropriate, submitting to the Council the most suitable draft Community provisions.. The Commission expects that the willingness recent[r] ...

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Radioactivity measurements in Europe after the Chernobyl accident. Part 2: Fallout and deposition. EUR 12800 EN. Radiation Protection Series

Radioactivity measurements in Europe after the Chernobyl accident. Part 2: Fallout and deposition. EUR 12800 EN. Radiation Protection Series

... sometimes quoted in the original data as below detection limit without the limit itself being given; in the present tables such data are indicated by "N". When [r] ...

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