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Accident with local consequences.
Level 4 is defined as an "accident with local consequences," while Level 5 is an "accident with wider consequences".
On Friday, the Japanese nuclear safety agency raised its assessment of the problem's severity — ranked on a 7-level international scale — to 5 from 4. Level 4 denotes incidents with local consequences; Level 5 indicates broader consequences.
In the meantime, for Glasgow, the concern has to be that the Scottish independence movement, with its inevitable emphasis on centralising policies to the Scottish government as a result of the referendum, will in practice pose a genuine threat to its authority over important issues with local consequences.
Nishiyama also said that the government has increased the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale level from 4, indicating an accident with local consequences, to 5, for an accident with wider consequences.
They initially assessed the danger of the damaged nuclear reactors at Level 4 of 7, meaning "an accident with local consequences," on the International Atomic Energy Agency Scale designed to communicate the severity of power plant accidents.
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Local Consequences.
In other contexts where gut-derived IL-17 significantly contributes to physiology (gut immune system maturation) or pathophysiology, an individual pathobiont has been causally implicated: SFB is capable of inducing robust IL-17A production in the gut, with local and systemic consequences.
Torino scale values of 8, 9, and 10 refer to certain collisions, with local, regional, and global consequences respectively.
In the case of invading domesticated species, which may readily hybridize with local wild populations, ecological consequences are compounded by possible genetic interactions (Suarez and Tsutsui 2008), which are thought to result in a reduction of genetic diversity and a loss of local adaptation (Mooney and Cleland 2001; Sakai et al. 2001).
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