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"The consequence of a release of radioactive waste would be long lived," Mr. Leventhal said in an interview.
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The possible biological consequences of a release of cadmium due to a design basis earthquake in the Idaho Nuclear Laboratory's nuclear fuel reprocessing cell are evaluated.
He cited "the potentially devastating consequences of a release of the most virulent animal diseases in the heart of cattle country".
Pneumonic plague poses a potentially increasing risk to humans in plague nonendemic regions either as a consequence of an aerosolized release or through importation of the disease.
The general duty clause — known as the "Bhopal amendment" in reference to the 1984 Union Carbide disaster in India — requires facilities to take steps to prevent accidental releases of dangerous chemicals and to "minimize" the consequences of such a release.
We examined how media coverage of skin cancer has changed over time as a consequence of the release of a key public health report from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in 2006, which linked ultraviolet (UV) radiation from indoor tanning and skin cancer.
Where such exercises have failed to translate 'wish lists' into action; typically, this is a consequence of a failure to release resources from elsewhere in the programme budget.
An increased gap height would be the logical consequence of a collateral ligament release, since the loosening of this structure would reduce the constraining function of the collateral ligament.
No one claims to be able to predict the likelihood of a terrorist attack, but it is now clear that emergency planners and reactor experts believe that the consequences of a radiation release from a terrorist attack would not be any different from those in a serious accident.
Americans embrace what they think is the economic and energy virtues of nuclear power while simultaneously fearing the grotesque consequences of a major release of radiation.
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