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Risk Analysis, 2017
We examined how individuals perceive nuclear energy in the context of climate change mitigation and how their perceptions are associated with trust in different risk information sources. We analyzed the interrelationships between trust, perceived risk of
Annukka Vainio, R. Paloniemi, V. Varho
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We examined how individuals perceive nuclear energy in the context of climate change mitigation and how their perceptions are associated with trust in different risk information sources. We analyzed the interrelationships between trust, perceived risk of
Annukka Vainio, R. Paloniemi, V. Varho
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Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2017
According to the US government’s General Accountability Office (GAO) in 2012, spent nuclear fuel (SNF) is one of the most hazardous substances created by humans.
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According to the US government’s General Accountability Office (GAO) in 2012, spent nuclear fuel (SNF) is one of the most hazardous substances created by humans.
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1974
Publisher Summary This chapter explains the terms, such as “proton,” “neutron,” “isotope,” “atomic number,” “mass number,” and “atomic mass unit”. The composition and the behavior of all ordinary matter depends on four basic units-electrons, protons, neutrons, and photons. The chapter describes the binding energy of a nucleus, and how the shape of the
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Publisher Summary This chapter explains the terms, such as “proton,” “neutron,” “isotope,” “atomic number,” “mass number,” and “atomic mass unit”. The composition and the behavior of all ordinary matter depends on four basic units-electrons, protons, neutrons, and photons. The chapter describes the binding energy of a nucleus, and how the shape of the
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Risk Analysis, 2016
Public support for nuclear power generation has decreased in Japan since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in March 2011. This study examines how the factors influencing public acceptance of nuclear power changed after this event.
Norifumi Tsujikawa+2 more
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Public support for nuclear power generation has decreased in Japan since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in March 2011. This study examines how the factors influencing public acceptance of nuclear power changed after this event.
Norifumi Tsujikawa+2 more
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Nuclear power and the engineer
Nuclear Energy, 1958The development of nuclear power in Great Britain is reviewed. It is pointed out that the industrial use of nuclear power cleared its first hurdle ln 1956 when Calder Hall went into operation. It must clear its second hurdle with equal success in 1966 with reactors of advanced design built at a capital cost so low that they are able to share in ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt To the editor: In the March 1979 issue you published an editorial "Health Implications of Nuclear Power Production," by Leonard R. Solon and Victor W. Sidel (1).
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Excerpt To the editor: In the March 1979 issue you published an editorial "Health Implications of Nuclear Power Production," by Leonard R. Solon and Victor W. Sidel (1).
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