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    by Colin Summerhayes, Peter Beeching
    Published 2006
    ... confidential. In 1958, three nuclear weapons were exploded in the region, as part of another classified US...
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    ... or hurt one another for life”. He illustrated this by using the image of a wound made by a weapon...
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    ... which 'coalitions of capitalists. wield the weapon of financial centralization to their own advantage...
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    ... chemical weapon with a history of ocean disposal, is known to form 1,4-thioxane (TO) when in contact...
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    by Dimitar Sinnyovsky
    Published 2002
    ... explosion exceeding 10 000 times the present day nuclear weapon potential. This impact is considered...
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    by Dimitar Sinnyovsky
    Published 2002
    ... explosion exceeding 10 000 times the present day nuclear weapon potential. This impact is considered...
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    by Egil Ole Øen
    Published 1995
    ... stock using old-fashioned weapons and grenades filled with black powder. Killing is sometimes a lengthy...
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    ... fission of a large scale such as tests of nuclear weapon. In the present study, body burdens of Cesium-137...
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    ... as the result of the detonation of nuclear weapons and operational releases from the nuclear industry...
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    ... weapons tests and nuclear effects tests. Taking our information principally from numerous books and papers...
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    ... weapons tests and nuclear effects tests. Taking our information principally from numerous books and papers...
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    ... of the americium present in the environment was the result of atmospheric nuclear weapons testing during the 1950...
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    ...In January 1966, four plutonium-bearing nuclear weapons were released at an altitude of 8500 m...
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    ... the past nuclear weapons tests and their radiological consequences for the environment and the public...
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    ... nuclear weapons crashed on sea ice, releasing kilogram quantities of plutonium to the snow pack...
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    ... (Eβmax = 293keV) with a half-life (t) of 2x105 years. The main sources of 99Tc are global fallout...
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    Published 1994
    ... to question. Considerable improvement in weapons took place also during the 21-year period of this study...
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