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RADIATION CONDITIONS IN KALUGA REGION 30 YEARS AFTER CHERNOBYL NPP ACCIDENT
The article describes radiation conditions in the Kaluga region 30 years after the Chernobyl NPP accident. The Chernobyl NPP accident caused radioactive contamination of nine Kaluga region territories: Duminichsky, Zhizdrinsky, Kuibyshevsky, Kirovsky ...
A. G. Ashitko +3 more
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Optimising Wave Energy Plant Location Through Neutrosophic Multi‐Criteria Group Decision‐Making
ABSTRACT The global shift towards sustainable energy has intensified research into renewable sources, particularly wave energy. Pakistan, with its long coastline, holds significant potential for wave energy development. However, identifying optimal locations for wave energy plants involves evaluating complex, multi‐faceted criteria.
Hafiz Muhammad Athar Farid +4 more
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Potential of Soils Natural Sorbents for Environmental Decontamination From 137Cs
ABSTRACT This study addresses the existing research gap concerning the lack of integrated data on the role of in situ soil components in the long‐term fixation of 137Cs under natural, protected, and non‐agricultural conditions. The contamination of ecosystems by radioactive isotopes, particularly 137Cs, represents a considerable environmental hazard ...
Katarzyna Szarłowicz +3 more
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The study presents the results of a study of the documents of the Territorial Body of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Oryol region (1988-1991) stored in the fund of the State archives of the Oryol region, related to agro-industrial ...
Oleg N. Apanasyuk +1 more
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Background. Over the past decades, the world has seen a significant increase in the prevalence and incidence of the genitourinary system diseases (GUSD) in children.
О.P. Volosovets +4 more
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Reduced Susceptibility to the Dunning–Kruger Effect in Autistic Employees
ABSTRACT Evidence indicates that autistic individuals are less susceptible to social influence and cognitive biases than non‐autistic individuals. However, no studies have been conducted on the Dunning–Kruger effect (DKE) in autism. The DKE is a cognitive bias in which people with limited expertise in a specific domain overestimate their abilities. The
Lorne M. Hartman +2 more
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On the overdiagnosis and overtreatment of thyroid carcinoma after the Chernobyl accident
On the basis of the linear no-threshold theory, the Chernobyl accident was predicted to result in an incidence increase of various malignancies. In fact, there has been no cancer increase proven to be a consequence of the radiation exposure after the ...
Sergei V. Jargin
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Uranium and Neptunium Accumulation by the Byssus of Mytilus galloprovincialis
Investigation of uranyl(VI) and neptunyl(V) uptake in mussel's byssus by combining in vivo bioaccumulation with ex vivo isotherms. Data highlight the role of DOPA‐rich mfp proteins in binding both actinyl cations and partial Np(V) reduction. Such data link molecular interactions to radionuclide uptake in the framework of marine radioecology.
Nawel Belkessa +8 more
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The Chernobyl accident of 1986 exposed most if not all of Europe to a blanket of radiation, creating a melting pot of human exposure sequelae that is still showing up in our medical clinics today.
Andrew L. Atkinson, Andrew Rosenthal
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Prognostic Significance of Solid Subtype of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Analysis of 63 Patients
ABSTRACT Objective Solid subtype of papillary thyroid carcinoma (SSPTC) is an uncommon subtype of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) and its prognostic significance is still controversial. The aim of this review is to present the clinicopathological features of SSPTC and compare its clinical behavior with classical PTC (cPTC).
Andre Ywata de Carvalho +3 more
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