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Assessment of 90Sr and 137Cs distribution pattern in organs and tissues of bank vole (Clethrionomys Glareolus) under conditions of Chornobyl zonet [PDF]
Distribution pattern of 90Sr and 137Cs has been studied in more detail and for the first time in organism of common representative of Chornobyl wild fauna – bank vole, which are used in radiobiological and genetic research at natural chronic uptake of ...
Yu. A. Maklyuk +3 more
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Patterns of development of retinal vascular pathology at remote time period after radiation exposure
Background. Retinal vascular system is extremely sensitive to ionizing radiation exposure and requires priority medical examination. Probability of new accident environmental contamination with radioactive material is a factor that makes us draw a lesson
P. A. Fedirko, N.A. Garkava
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Imagining post‐war futures amid cycles of destruction and efforts of reconstruction
Abstract This commentary brings forward Ukrainian voices to this journal's conversation on the invasion of Ukraine and the dilemmas it poses to scholars in geography. We argue that there needs to be space in this discussion for the viewpoints of Ukrainians themselves who are on the ground, confronting the atrocities every day, and who can provide ...
Constance Carr, Olga Kryvets
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Predictive assessment of radiation impacts on the air environment, soil cover, staff, which is located in a residential area, staff of an adjacent to the CSSNF enterprises as a result of work to prepare the site for construction of CSSNF at the Chornobyl
L. I. Pavlovsky +3 more
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Wonderland for Wolves: A Sociography of Chornobyl
I was writing about the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone when the global pandemic of Covid-19 hit. Everywhere I looked news articles crowded with infographics of the infected made me suspicious of spheres: curves needed flattening. No matter where I turned for information there were human shapes in rings marking distance.
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Duck and Inform: A Content Analysis of Nuclear Risk Instructional Campaigns
ABSTRACT In response to the global energy and climate crises, many countries have decided to invest in the construction of new nuclear power plants. However, these developments bring safety and security concerns, further exacerbated by the complex relationship between energy demands and escalating geopolitical tensions.
Chiara Anfuso +4 more
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The large area of the Chornobyl Radiation and Ecological Biosphere Reserve and the inaccessibility of some areas to the reserve's staff due to radioactive contamination make geospatial data collection methods a good alternative to traditional field ...
T. Melnychuk +3 more
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Blastopathies and microcephaly in a Chornobyl impacted region of Ukraine [PDF]
AbstractThis population‐based descriptive epidemiology study demonstrates that rates of conjoined twins, teratomas, neural tube defects, microcephaly, and microphthalmia in the Rivne province of Ukraine are among the highest in Europe. The province is 200 km distant from the Chornobyl site and its northern half, a region known as Polissia, is ...
Wertelecki, Wladimir +6 more
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Environmental law and systems theory
Abstract In 1985, German sociologist Niklas Luhmann published a monograph on ecology, which appeared in English translation in 1989 as Ecological Communication. It contained many original insights for ecological thinking and, despite being well‐reviewed upon publication, has had a relatively minor impact on Anglophone environmental discourse.
Nico Buitendag
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Sergii Gashchak, a radioecologist, zoologist, explorer of mammals of the Chornobyl Zone [PDF]
An essay about a researcher, who since 1990 has worked in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) and has grown from laboratory assistant to deputy director for science.
Serhii Paskevych, Igor Zagorodniuk
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