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How to Face a Radiological Attack by Dirty Bomb
2011“Nuclear terrorism” refers to a number of different ways nuclear materials might be exploited as a terrorist tactic. These include attacking nuclear facilities, purchasing nuclear weapons, or building such weapons or otherwise finding ways to disperse radioactive materials.
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Terrorism and Pregnancy: “Dirty Bombs.”
Southern Medical Journal, 2006Charles Cunningham, Mark G. Martens
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The dirty bomb: management of victims of radiological weapons.
Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, 2004A "dirty bomb," a conventional explosive packed with radioactive material, kills or injures through the initial blast and by airborne radiation and contamination. Adult-health nurses need an understanding of the consequences of blast injuries and radiation exposure, and the management of victims.
Denise, Willis, Elizabeth Ann, Coleman
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Why the dirty bomb is still ticking.
Journal of healthcare protection management : publication of the International Association for Hospital Security, 2014Many Cesium 137 machines used by hospitals for blood irradiation are still susceptible to theft by terrorists who can convert them to so-called dirty bombs, according to the author, who describes the harm the explosion of one such bomb can do and urges concerned citizens, media, and security professionals to take action before a disaster occurs.
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Investigating Emergency Responders’ Roles in a Dirty Bomb Event with an Agent-Based Model
Springer Proceedings in Complexity, 2023William G Kennedy, Kennedy William G
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Airport Emergency Evacuation Planning: An Agent-Based Simulation Study of Dirty Bomb Scenarios
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2016Matthew Manley +3 more
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