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Retinal vascular pathology risk development in the irradiated at different ages as a result of Chernobyl NPP accident [PDF]
To assess the relationship between the age at which a person undergoes radiation exposure and risk of developing eye lesions (case study of the retinal angiopathy prevalence).The object of the study was the state of the retinal vessels in 2,531 persons (1,948 evacuated from the city of Pripyat under the age of 20 and 583 exposed to radiation in utero ...
P A, Fedirko +3 more
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Aim of the study: analysis of the results of the radiation-hygienic monitoring of the territories of the Tula region, contaminated due to the Chernobyl NPP accident; concentration of 137Cs and 90Sr in the locally produced food products and analysis of ...
A. E. Lomovtsev +3 more
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In the more contaminated northeastern region of the Czech Republic (Moravian-Silesian Region) in 2018 and 2019, soil samples and selected agricultural and forestry products were collected.
Petra Liszoková +4 more
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The goal. The analyses of radiation hygienic monitoring conducted in Tula region territories affected by the Chernobyl NPP accident regarding cesium-137 and strontium- 90 in the local foodstuffs and the analyses of populational annual effective dose. The
T. M. Chichura +2 more
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Implications of Innovative Nuclear Technologies on Ghana’s Nuclear Future
Innovations in nuclear technology have the potential to play a transformative role in Ghana’s pursuit of a secure, reliable and low‐carbon energy future. This review examines recent global advances in nuclear reactor technologies, fuel cycle systems, waste management approaches, regulatory practices and digital applications and assesses their relevance
R. G. Abrefah +4 more
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ANALYSIS OF THE LONG-TERM DYNAMICS OF EXTERNAL DOSES OF THE POPULATION AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT
The paper presents an analysis of the dynamics of individual doses of external exposure among the population living for almost 20 years in the territories affected by the radioactive contamination due to the Chernobyl NPP accident.
V. Yu. Golikov
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Atmosphere Critical Processes Sensing with ACP
This manuscript intends to demonstrate the diagnostic value of the previously discussed integrated parameter called atmospheric chemical potential (ACP) for tracking the atmospheric anomalies before strong earthquakes generated by the chain of processes ...
Sergey Pulinets, Pavel Budnikov
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Two stages in the accumulation of 137Cs by mushroom Suillus luteus after the Chornobyl accident
Studies of the 137Cs content in fruit bodies of Suillus luteus in the territory of the Chornobyl exclusion zone and Kyiv region outside the zone were carried out during the period 1986 - 2020.
N. E. Zarubina +3 more
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Recent nuclear severe accidents have spurred interest in the development of advanced accident management support tools (AMSTs) to enhance decision‐making during crises. This study examines the efficacy of deep neural networks (DNNs) in accelerating severe accident predictions within nuclear power plants (NPPs), focusing on a loss‐of‐component‐cooling ...
Semin Joo +7 more
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Peculiarities of the exposure dose formation on the population in the most affected regions of Russia after the Chernobyl NPP accident [PDF]
The paper presents an analysis of the current radiation situation in the settlements of the Russian Federation located on the most radioactively contaminated territory after the Chernobyl accident.
Aleksei V. Panov +3 more
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