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Among them was a 1962 handbook on nuclear survival issued by the Stanford Research Institute, which, among other ideas, suggested the "car body shelter" (bury a car in the backyard and put a plywood entry into one of the windows, a setup akin to a weeklong nonstop car trip with children).
In the dark days of the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union used "confidence-building" measures of cooperation on small matters to make it easier to deal with the larger concerns of nuclear survival.
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Post-nuclear survival: Jake the dog and Finn the human live in a cool treehouse in the Land Of Ooo but it was the Land Of "Aaaargh!" when the so-called mushroom war punched an irradiated hole in the planet 1,000 years ago.
Includes cartoons of Melvin Laird, Sec. of Defense; a complicated, heavily annotated glossary of terms, and a section on "What does all this mean to YOU - The Average Joe?" Series of charts showing missiles, a comparison of nuclear attack survival rates in the USSR virtual annihilation)and the US figures not available).
Five is the first post nuclear apocalyptic survival film -- a genre spawned by Hiroshima, then popularized during the Cold War by On the Beach, The Day the World Ended, The World, The Flesh and the Devil and Last Woman on Earth.
It has been shown that translocation of ATF2 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm will result in the inhibition of ATF2 nuclear pro-survival function.
In our study, we found that there was strong evidence of a correlation between high levels of nuclear survivin and increased survival time to relapse or death.
On June 10 , 1963 President John F. Kennedy helped move the world away from the nuclear precipice toward survival.
In the nuclear age, human survival has, for the first time in history, been made a feat of human competence-has become as secure only as the fail-safe machines that hold our nuclear arsenals in check.
By Jonathan Schell The New Yorker, April 21 , 1986P. 37 In the nuclear age, human survival has, for the first time in history, been made a feat of human competence-has become as secure only as the fail-safe machines that hold our nuclear arsenals in check.
Why would they then give that up? "North Korea believes having a nuclear weapon means survival for the regime," Park Syung Je, at Seoul's Asian Strategy Institute, told me six years ago this month, when North Korean negotiators first told the U.S. during talks in Beijing that they had nuclear weapons.
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