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The event of small airborne particles falling to the ground in significant quantities as a result of major industrial activity, volcano eruption, sandstorm, nuclear explosion, etc.
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The extra dose is attributed to fallout from the atmosphere.
Unfortunately, the solution to Fallout 4's combat is also its biggest problem.
Syria and Lebanon, both of which are a mix of sects and ethnicities, would be especially vulnerable to fallout.
BeardofBees: It's no snub to Fallout (cracking game) but it was Gears, Gears, Gears all the way for me.
"It's gone into our DNA," said Michelle Thomas, 63, an outspoken advocate for the so-called downwinders, the name given to the tens of thousands exposed to fallout.
Lately, there have been concerns inside the network that even those stalwarts might finally be subject to fallout from prime time's underperformance.
In the 50s and 60s, paranoia about nuclear attack led to fallout shelters being built across the US, Russia and Europe.
Since 1990, the United States has paid compensation to people who suffered health problems as a result of exposure to fallout from nuclear weapons development and testing.
Other groups that are vulnerable to fallout of the housing bubble's implosion, Mr. Wieting says, include furniture makers, toolmakers, mattress companies, and glass and tableware manufacturers.
Which brings us to Fallout 4, the latest instalment in a string of alternate history games set after a global nuclear war.
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For the assumption about the effective mixed layer depth, we assume an uncertainty (∼15%) which directly affects the yield-to-fallout conversion factor and thus the estimated total fall-out.
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