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INTERNATIONAL ASSESSMENTS OF IMPACTS OF THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT: THE CHERNOBYL FORUM (2003–2005) AND UNSCEAR (2005–2008)
Published 2015-09-01“…Radiological consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl NPP were recently revisited by the UN Chernobyl Forum (2003-2005) and UNSCEAR (2005-2008). …”
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RADIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT
Published 2015-09-01“…From the position of a 25-years’ experience to overcome the health effects of Chernobyl the dynamics of the radiation environment, the first summarizing at the international level (1988), the results of completed research and practical monitoring are analyzed. …”
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A simplified analysis of the Chernobyl accident
Published 2021-01-01“…We show with simplified numerical models, that for the kind of RBMK operated in Chernobyl: The core was unstable due to its large size and to its weak power counter-reaction coefficient, so that the power of the reactor was not easy to control even with an automatic system. …”
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MENTAL STATUS OF THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT LIQUIDATORS
Published 2016-04-01“…The article is devoted to the investigation ofpeculiarities of the mental status structure of Chernobyl accident liquidators. Changes in the mental status revealed among them may be qualified as the micromegaly symptoms. …”
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Chernobyl as the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union
Published 2014-04-01“…When the nuclear reactor exploded and harvested souls and spread illness throughout a vast area, over the course of many years, an image of the collapse of the Soviet Union was thereby created. Chernobyl became an image of the apocalypse of communism.…”
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Consequences of the Chernobyl accident for reindeer husbandry in Sweden
Published 1990-09-01“…Large parts of the reindeer hearding area in Sweden were contaminated with radioactive caesium from the Chernobyl fallout. During the first year after the accident no food with activity concentrations exceeding 300 Bq/kg was allowed to be sold in Sweden. …”
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Radiocesium in lichens and reindeer after the Chernobyl accident
Published 1990-09-01“…After the Chernobyl accident the sampling and measuring program of the Finnish Centre for Radiation and Nuclear Safety was intensified both for surveillance and research purposes. …”
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De “Holocausto” (1978) a “Chernobyl” (2019)
Published 2021-05-01“…A partir da história cultural da repercussão da série de TV “Holocausto” (1978), que redefiniu políticas de governo e instaurou uma inédita centralidade do testemunho no campo da cultura, abalando o modo como o genocídio judeu era até então percebido, o artigo pretende discutir, em cotejo com a série “Chernobyl” (2019) e outras produções cinematográficas, o que pode o audiovisual face a distintas formas de violência de Estado, a um passado traumático e a um futuro ameaçado. …”
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THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT AND HEALTH (TWO POINTS OF VIEW)
Published 2015-09-01“…The article presents two alternative points of view on the relationship of health malfunctions after the Chernobyl accident with radiation effect or with the factors of non-radiation nature (social, stress, nutrition peculiarities, etc.). …”
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PRIMARILY MORBIDITY OF RECOVERY WORKERS OF CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT
Published 2017-02-01“…This paper is devoted to results of comparative analysis of primarily morbidity in two groups of recovery workers of Chernobyl Accident in a period from 1986 up to 2005 years. …”
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Radio-Adaptive Response to Environmental Exposures at Chernobyl
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Mosses as biomonitors for radioactivity following the Chernobyl accident
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Consequences of the Chernobyl disaster in the region of the Republic of Serbia
Published 2006-01-01Subjects: “…chernobyl nuclear accident…”
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