Sentence examples for radiological effects from inspiring English sources

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Today the Royal Society will publish the first of two reports, addressing the radiological effects of DU on soldiers.

"We believe that Australia should cease its reliance on weapons whose use would almost certainly violate international law, given the uncontrollability of their blast, heat and radiological effects".

Radiological effects would depend on the volume and nature of nuclear isotopes released, seasonal winds and protective measures.

A specialist in the radiological effects of nuclear weapons, he relentlessly promoted the neutron bomb for much of his life, writing books and articles, conferring with presidents and cabinet officials, taking his case to Congressional committees, scientific bodies and international forums.

The adopted methodology was the use of predominant site-specific meteorological data and dispersion modeling theories to analyze the incident of a hypothetical release to the environment of some selected radionuclides from the site and evaluate to what extent such a release may have radiological effects on the public.

A dirty bomb, or a radiation dispersal device (RDD), uses a conventional bomb, such as a car bomb, to disperse radioactive materials in a populated or financial district to cause great economic and social disruption disproportionate to their actual radiological effects and well beyond the physical destruction from their conventional bomb components (see figure above).

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Some selected radionuclides were evaluated to prove whether their release may have radiological effect on the public.

These fuel particles are intentionally sized and designed to prevent any adverse radiological effect and retain the helium gas generated by the radioactive decay of 238Pu, a desired feature for some planetary missions.

In 2011 Sys et al. [ 49] assessed both the clinical and radiological effect of PRP with autogenous bone in posterior lumbar interbody fusion.

A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase II study of subcutaneous IFNβ1a in 209 patients with active RA, however, did not indicate a clinical or radiological effect [ 66].

No radiological health effects have yet to result from the Fukushima disaster - neither cancers, deaths nor radiation sickness - although the WHO models indicate a slight increase is statistically possible.

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