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While "The Outs" focused on love and the "radioactive effect" of ending a relationship, Mr. Goldman's next, still-untitled, series will focus on economic survival in the same milieu.

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The atmospheric dispersion factors, ground deposition rate, individual dose and public dose were also investigated to estimate the radioactive effects of CAP1400 under normal operation on surrounding environment and human beings.

In other words, with this order the Lord was protecting Aaron from the radioactive effects of the cloud.

It also wants to see more data on how much DU dust might be inhaled inside contaminated vehicles, and a detailed review of the effect of radioactive particles in the lymph nodes.

The much faster vertical crustal motions indicated in this part of northern England, compared with SE England, are thus mainly a consequence of much greater mobility of the lower crust in the north, due to its younger thermal age and the heating effect of radioactive Palaeozoic granites.

Little is known, however, about the effect of radioactive fallout on agriculture, information about which is vital.

Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the effect of radioactive I seeds on GBM cell growth and EMT.

Because the simulation suggests that heat released as a result of radioactive decay "far overwhelmed" the effect of the cooling water, he said, and because temperatures in the inner pressure vessel that originally housed the fuel are thought to have dropped quickly, Tepco now assumes that "100percentt of the fuel at Unit 1 has slumped" into the outer primary containment vessel.

One-minute resolution PG data and 10-min resolution weather data at Kakioka, 150 km southwest of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear PowerePlanalyzed analyzeduringng the February May periods of 2006 2015 to find the effect of floating radioactive particles on PG under rain clouds.

Our data set was too small to conduct a similar analysis and the arguments in favour of a causal effect of environmental radioactive discharges on the occurrence of leukaemia are weak (Rommens et al, 2000).

Twenty years after the nuclear accident in Chernobyl (Eastern Europe), there is still a controversial debate concerning a possible effect of the radioactive iodines, especially I-131, on the increase of thyroid carcinomas (TCs) in Western Europe.

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