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    The Role of The Ninth Art to Reducing the Risk of Environmental pollution by Nasser Ahmed Hamed Mohammed

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…He wasn’t able to bury radioactive materials in the ground, or to release atomic bombs and leaks of nuclear reactors, nor to spray chemicals for agricultural crops for increasing crops, which led to the distortion of embryos and the emergence of cancer of all kinds, and at that time did not reach global warming due to the increase in the amount Carbon dioxide, methane and other ozone compounds, which caused a decline in the quality of water due to the change in the temperature of the environment surrounding the Nile, It’s result of the industrial revolution and the frequent use of perfumes and pesticides.In the light of creating the necessary awareness to maintain the child's health and upbringing properly and teaching him good behavior towards the environment in which he lives, and in an attempt reduce environmental pollution through the role assigned to the ninth art products (paper and digital), the researcher accomplished Designing a set of comics against the environmentally destructive phenomenon of pollution, published in children's books and magazines, it’s for Egyptian children.…”
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    LEGAL PROTECTION FROM NUCLEAR WEAPONS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION by Jerolim Ostojić

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The consequences of nuclear testing, explosion of atom bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and various nuclear accidents all bear witness to this. …”
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    Kalangan Ilmiah dan Perang NukIear Membebaskan Manusia dari Ancaman Buatannya Sendiri by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1986
    “…World scientists, immediately after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, had warned mankind of the danger of a nuclear disaster, and physicians, true to their professional oath and ethics, have joined efforts to prevent nuclear war, since medicine will then be unable to cope with its innumerable, immeasurable and compound casualties, as they had done in previous war. …”
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    Ionizing radiation exposure during adulthood and risk of developing central nervous system tumors: systematic review and meta-analysis by Julie Lopes, Clémence Baudin, Klervi Leuraud, Dmitry Klokov, Marie-Odile Bernier

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The following IR sources were considered: atomic bombs, occupational, and environmental exposures. …”
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    Perceptions of death and memory transmission among residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan: A qualitative study by Monte-Angel Richardson, Carly Parmer

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Themes identified in the interviews include (1) a routine and automatic engagement with grief rituals specific to Japanese culture; (2) connection and gratitude towards ancestors; (3) methods of engaging with memorial sites to transmit personal memories of the deceased; (4) a sense of duty in passing on the first-hand accounts of survivors of the atomic bombing; (5) recalling memories of the deceased when making decisions; and, (6) transmitting memories of loss in a way that is celebratory and joyous. …”
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    100 years of observation on British radiologists: mortality from cancer and other causes 1897-1997. by Berrington, A, Darby, S, Weiss, H, Doll, R

    Published 2001
    “…There was no evidence of an effect of radiation on diseases other than cancer even in the earliest radiologists, despite the fact that doses of the size received by them have been associated with more than a doubling in the death rate among the survivors of the Japanese atomic bombings.…”
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    The influence of the CTIP Polymorphism, Q418P, on Homologous Recombination and Predisposition to Radiation-Induced Tumorigenesis (mainly rAML) in Mice by Patel, A, Anderson, J, Kraft, D, Finnon, R, Scudamore, C, Manning, G, Bulman, R, Brown, N, Bouffler, S, O'Neill, P, Badie, C

    Published 2016
    “…Exposure to ionizing radiation increases the incidence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), which has been diagnosed in Japanese atomic bombing survivors, as well as patients treated with radiotherapy. …”
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    Ionizing radiation: future etiologic research and preventive strategies. by Darby, S, Inskip, P

    Published 1995
    “…Examples include survivors of the atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and persons treated with radiation for benign or malignant disease. …”
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    Antes de la distopía nuclear: génesis y representación de la distopía amarilla. Before the nuclear dystopia: genesis and representation of the yellow dystopia. by Jaime Romero Leo

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It is thus possible to consider whether this narrative, together with the propaganda that would emerge as the century progressed, led to the eventual final solution in the shape of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.…”
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    Effects of Internal Exposure of Radioactive <sup>56</sup>MnO<sub>2</sub> Particles on the Lung in C57BL Mice by Zhaslan Abishev, Bakhyt Ruslanova, Saulesh Apbassova, Nailya Chaizhunussova, Dariya Shabdarbayeva, Almas Azimkhanov, Kassym Zhumadilov, Valeriy Stepanenko, Sergey Ivanov, Peter Shegay, Masaharu Hoshi, Nariaki Fujimoto

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The investigation of the radiation effects of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki has revealed concerns about the impact of the residual radioactive dust produced in the soil. …”
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    Japan's Defence: Today and Tomorrow by Hisao Iwashima

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The difference in my feelings is also tied to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. I was in the Submarine School at Otake, 40 kilometers away from Hiroshima when the bomb was dropped, and saw the flash of the explosion and the mushroom cloud, and felt the shockwave. …”
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    SHAW’S INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS by A. N. Vylegzhanin, T. Potier

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…There may be different legal qualifications of a given real-life situation. Dropping of atomic bombs by the US on the Japanese towns of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 was differently qualified by lawyers: some qualified it as a violation of International humanitarian law, while others, as a justified measure against Japan as an aggressor during World War II. …”
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