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Radiation epidemiology after the Chernobyl accident Proceedings
The present proceedings give a review of epidemiological studies conducted into the reactor accident in Chernobyl comprising both the results of several studies carried out in the former Laender of the Federal Republic of Germany and results from those ...
Burkart, W. (eds.) +2 more
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Combating radiophobia: a top priority for the further development of nuclear medicine. [PDF]
Georgoulias P +4 more
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Cover up of destroyed Chernobyl
This is one I made up of the core cover up operation. They couldn’t stop the nuclear reactor from still operating because there was no control. So when the fuel was melted, it was cooled up down below and it went critical, and continued to release ...
Zoller, William
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Lymphoma, multiple myeloma and leukaemia incidence in regions of Belarus most heavily contaminated by the Chernobyl accident. [PDF]
Zupunski L +10 more
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Graph of Iodine-131 concentration in milk
This is from the state of Washington report on the Chernobyl disaster, looking at concentrations of Iodine-131 in milk collected in eastern and western Washington. This was done by the state of Washington. They were very careful to look at milk and grass
Zoller, William
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Mortality from cancer and non-cancer diseases in the Lithuanian cohort of Chernobyl cleanup workers (2001-2020). [PDF]
Steponaviciene R +3 more
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Children being monitored for radiation
This is taken from a Russian article about the children of Chernobyl. It shows a lot of the children being monitored or measured for radiation from the Chernobyl disaster.
Zoller, William
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[Chapter 7] Molecular biology studies of Ukrainian thyroid cancer after Chernobyl [PDF]
Schoetz, Ulrike +3 more
openalex
Brain tumors linked to Chernobyl radiation exposure: a case study and historical perspective. Illustrative cases. [PDF]
Suffren B +11 more
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