Sentence examples for nuclear damage from inspiring English sources

"nuclear damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the harmful effects of a nuclear incident or accident. Example: The government has allocated funds to assist with the cleanup and compensation for the residents affected by the nuclear damage caused by the power plant explosion.

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"The movie is now locked except for the soundtrack, but just today we added an explanatory line for a refrigerator question about nuclear damage to the earth.

The breadth of the natural disasters and the potential for untold nuclear damage pose new challenges for a fragile government that has struggled with political scandals, continued economic woes and public frustration over its inability to weaken entrenched bureaucrats.

Mr. Scalise said that under Japanese law governing compensation for nuclear damage, companies were liable for the cost of all nuclear accidents resulting from reactor operations except when the accidents were provoked by a "grave natural disaster of an exceptional nature or by an insurrection".

The literature data for nuclear damage regime have been collected and critically examined.

After irradiation at low fluence the marker profiles follow the nuclear damage distribution even in three dimensions.

The polymer's penetrant uptake can be described well by regular diffusion, with nuclear damage centres acting as saturable traps.

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Mr Bush suggested a ban on supplying nuclear-fuel technology to any country that could not already make the stuff, even if they had signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.See article: Pakistan's nuclear damage-limitation.

In order to make a first investigation of the nuclear damages that could contribute to the induction of autophagic programmed cell death in senescent NHEKs, we performed a Hoechst staining at the senescence plateau.

Since oxidative stress is recognized as a main cause of senescence, we postulated that it could lead to the mitochondrial and nuclear damages we evidenced and, hence, to the induction of their degradation by macroautophagy.

Two different methods were employed as described previously; FCM analysis of DNA integrity, by which apoptosis is represented as the sub-G1 population (Iwadate et al, 1997, 2002), and morphological observation of nuclear damages (Sekiya et al, 1991).

The presence of annexin-FITC+/PI− cell populations following HY-PDT treatment, in addition to cellular and nuclear damages as evident from DNA fragmentation experiments, and the formation of ROS are suggestive of recruitment of mechanisms consistent to apoptosis.

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