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Liquid radioactive wastes (LRWs) are known as by-products of nuclear activities around the world including; nuclear power plants (NPPs) developments and activities, applications of nuclear fission or nuclear technology, nuclear weapon testing, and other world threatening researches.
A by-product of nuclear weapon testing is the release of radioactive xenon-133 and xenon-135.
The core involved was used in the Able detonation, during the Crossroads series of nuclear weapon testing.
Third, the incidence for schizophrenia was shown to be high in people living in the region of the Semipalatinsk nuclear weapon testing area in Kazakhstan: 29% of all registered mental patients residing in the area were suffering from schizophrenia and among those, 42.3% were born before the first nuclear test explosions [5].
Semey, or Semipalatinsk as it is called in Russian, is a city in northeastern Kazakhstan with approximately 293,000 inhabitants, one of the larger industrial cities in the country and long the centre for the Soviet nuclear weapon testing.
More recently, his studies with Sarah Darby in relation to the fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapon testing in the 1950s and 1960s suggested that the risk of radiation-induced childhood leukaemia had not been seriously underestimated.
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In 1963 a treaty banning nuclear weapon tests in the atmosphere, in outer space, and underwater was signed.
A few years later, on 22 September 1979, a US satellite, Vela 6911, detected the double-flash typical of a nuclear weapon test off the coast of South Africa.
From 1948, the United States government spent a decade blasting the Marshall Islands with 67 nuclear weapon tests.
Operation Sandstone was a series of nuclear weapon tests in 1948.
This is one of the indicators of past activity at nuclear weapon test sites.
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