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Radiation‐induced biological effects are an extremely complex and extensive mechanism that involves multiple aspects of physiological activities in organisms. In the medical field, utilizing the damaging effects of radiation to treat tumors is a commonly employed therapeutic approach.
Zhihe Hu +5 more
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An investigation of the resistance of structures to integrated nuclear weapons effects.
Dennis F. McCahill
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Cancer Stem Cells in Human Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Cancers
Gastrointestinal cancer stem cells obtain the ability of unlimited self‐renewal, drug resistance, tumorigenicity as well as tendency of metastasis. ABSTRACT Gastrointestinal cancers, including gastric, hepatic, and colorectal cancers, represent a major public health problem globally. Although the 5‐year survival rate of gastrointestinal tumors has been
Jiawen Bu +6 more
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Nuclear weapons material control : verification of tritium production limitations
Warren Stern
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A Comment on the Computed Performance of Hexanitrogen C2h‐N6 as an Explosive
ABSTRACT Although N6 is not stable at ambient temperature and pressure, the detonation performance (velocity, pressure, and heat of detonation) of molecular N6 was investigated using quantum chemical calculations and results from thermochemical calculations.
Thomas M. Klapötke +2 more
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Atoms for Peace Programme” Misused by the Nuclear Weapon Aspirant Countries: Case Study of India
Hira Bashir
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ABSTRACT Background Hazardous levels of contaminants produced by anthropogenic activities are increasingly pervading residential environs and urban areas. Hazardous contamination can pose significant health risks for citizens dwelling in exposure pathways.
Rosina Johnson +3 more
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US Foreign Policy and the Gulf States: Changing Dynamics in a Multipolar World
ABSTRACT This article focuses on US foreign policy toward the Gulf from Obama's Pivot to Asia to the initial period of the second Trump administration. It situates the role of the US within the broader context of the global energy transition and the Gulf states as geopolitical actors in a multipolar world order.
Steven Wright
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Congressional Authority to Regulate the Use of Nuclear Weapons
Allan Ides
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Commentary—Evolving Regionalism in Global Governance
ABSTRACT The isolationist turn in US foreign policy likely heralds a shift in how states engage with the longstanding institutions of global governance. We argue for the importance of a multilevel approach to understanding how domestic, national, and regional factors play into states' strategies in seeking partners and choosing international forums. We
Michael Plouffe, Thomas Gift
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