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    A Memory of Shadows and of Stone. Traumatic Ruins, Conservation, Social Processes by Nino Sulfaro

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Considering the scars caused by many terrible traumatic events, such as the atomic bomb, the Holocaust, genocides, massacres, and also deep socio-economic transformations, the notion of memory in the contemporary age is nearly always the result of a conflict between the conservation of some elements of the past and the oblivion of others. …”
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    Representasi Sejarah dan Dampak Perang Dunia II dalam Komik Kono Sekai No Katasumi Ni Karya Fumiyo Kouno by Reza Taufan Adhitya, Renny Anggraeny, Ida Ayu Laksmita Sari

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The results show, there are five historical facts, the establishment of tonarigumi, the creation of the tatemono sokai policy, the air attack on Kure, the attack on the Hiro Naval Base, and the dropping of Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima, which also affected Kure area which is 20 kilometres to southeast Hiroshima. …”
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    Knowledge Levels of Pre-Service Science Teachers on Radioactivity by Zehra Molu, Hülya Kahyaoğlu, Ela Ayşe Köksal

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Students hold misconceptions on the radioactivity, warning picture, nuclear power plant (questions 1, 13, and 16); isotopes (question 4); natural and artificial nucleus reaction (question 6); age of the rocks (question 8); atomic bomb (question 10); hydrogen bomb (question 11) and core irradiation (question 15).…”
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    Ecologies of Anxiety by Mitchell Gauvin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “… This paper examines the urban space as an ecology of anxiety in post-9/11 literature. After the atomic bomb drop on Hiroshima in August 1945, survivors testified of experiencing prior to the bombing an anticipatory trauma known as bukimirooted in the belief that a catastrophic event was forthcoming. …”
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    STS.011 American Science: Ethical Conflicts and Political Choices, Fall 2004 by Gusterson, Hugh

    Published 2004
    “…Topics include the atomic bomb project, environmental controversies, the Challenger disaster, biomedical research, genetic engineering, (mis)use of human subjects, scientific misconduct and whistleblowing.…”
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    R&D and the Singapore economy : a case study by Yong, Meei Yun, Chan, Kum Wai, Lung, Sing Han

    Published 2014
    “…The manifestation ofthe destructive powers ofR & D took place in 1945, when the United States President of that regime, commissioned the release of a revolutionary atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. It is also R & D, which is putting Japan back on the road to recovery and becoming an economic superpower. …”
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    A brief review of case-control studies of natural background radiation and childhood cancer in Great Britain by Kendall, G, Little, M, Wakeford, R, Bunch, K, Miles, J, Vincent, T, Meara, J, Murphy, M

    Published 2016
    “…The risk factor was compatible with that extrapolated from higher dose studies, in particular those of the Atomic Bomb Survivors.…”
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    Leukaemia mortality in three UK nuclear industry workforces: Comparison with the BEIR V model by Carpenter, L, Higgins, C, Douglas, A, Omar, R, Fraser, P, Beral, V, Smith, P

    Published 1995
    “…Our previous comparison of risk of death from leukaemia associated with external radiation dose in over 75 000 UK nuclear industry workers with that for adult Japanese atomic bomb survivors reported by UNSCEAR in 1988, suggested that the estimated excess relative risk per Sv in the two populations was similar (ratio of risks = 1.1, 90% confidence interval +0.2 to +3.1). …”
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    A Linguistic Approach to David Mitchell's Science-Fiction Stories in Cloud Atlas by Sandrine Sorlin

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The highly-engineered language of the 22nd century in 'Sonmi' creates the image of a plentiful consumer society whereas the mutilated words in 'Sloosha' mirror a humanity which is only the shadow of its former self after the explosion of the atomic bomb. Yet, in keeping with the image of Deleuze's rhizome, the apparently diminished language of the middle story (Sloosha) seems to germinate again, finding its source in what is most natural and essential, while the other language actually produces an arborescent-like hierarchical society, leaving no space for imagination to grow. …”
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    The Critical Mass of Language: Post-Trinity Representation by Daniel F. Spoth

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…To its viewers, the first atomic bomb test (codenamed "Trinity") appeared as not merely a dazzling, unprecedented leap forward in the history of science, not merely the swift, fiery eradication of all of their long-held fears and anxieties concerning the success of the project, but also a monumental event in the history of language (Thomas Farrell saw in it "that beauty the great poets dream about but describe most poorly and inadequately"). …”
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    Se concentrer sur le travail pour mettre en feuilleton le monde nucléaire dans les années 1960 : opération de télévision-vérité ou de propagande ? by Pascal Cesaro, Pierre Fournier

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Last, as opposed to a documentary on scientific and technical feats or on the power of the atomic bomb, it does not show a world populated by heroes or victims, but one made up of ordinary workers, livened up by colorful characters and by hard social relationships akin to those traditionally found in labor – in short, a world in which the audience can recognize itself. …”
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    Genesis of a Poetics of Silence by Enora Lessinger

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This short story prefigures very clearly Ishiguro’s later novels, and deals with themes dear to him: memory, family, trauma and guilt, the atomic bomb as an absent centre. It also presents a very clear picture of the genesis of his writing style, centred around a poetics of silence, both at the diegetic and narratorial levels.…”
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    Conscience on Atomic Jobs: The Manufacturers of Nuclear War by Lucie Genay

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Two installations have been selected for this analysis: the Los Alamos laboratory in northern New Mexico, where the atomic bomb was born, and the Pantex plant in northwest Texas, where nuclear weapons are assembled and disassembled. …”
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