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Radioactive Fallout through September 1955

Science, 1956
Data are summarized from the monitoring network in 1955 to show the cumulative surface deposits of mixed fission products and /sup 90/Sr, and the cumulative gamma dose in millirads from external radiation caused by radioactive fallout.
M, Eisenbud, J H, Harley
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Radioactive Fallout from Bomb Clouds

Science, 1955
The mechanisms involved in the production of fallout particles and factors affecting the distribution of fallout following the explosion of nuclear weapons are reviewed. The biological hazards associated with fallout are discussed.
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Radioactive Fallout

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1963
THE DETONATION of nuclear devices produces fission products in greater or lesser amounts, depending on the characteristics of the particular device employed. Fission devices which are in the low-yield range derive their explosive force from nuclear fission which gives rise to amounts of radioactive fission products roughly proportional to explosive ...
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Distribution of Radiocesium from the Radioactive Fallout in Fruit Trees

, 2013
We report the impact of radiocesium released by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident on fruit trees in the vicinity. Specifically, we discuss our findings related to the absorption and translocation of radiocesium in peach (Prunus persica L.
D. Takata
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Hazards of Radioactive Fallout

Pediatrics, 1963
The Committee on Environmental Hazards, in its efforts to acquaint members of the Academy with the real hazards of radioactive fallout, has been encouraged by actions of important groups and individuals qualified in that field. For example, the USPHS, charged with the responsibility of the welfare of our population, has requested and received copies of
Lee E. Farr   +6 more
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Hazards of Radioactive Fallout

Pediatrics, 1962
Many of my patients are aware of the poisonous attributes of strontium-90 and its particular affinity for the bones of growing children. It would be an immense relief to them and to me to have available decontaminated milk and formula. It is my understanding that there is now available a relatively inexpensive process for removing radioactive strontium-
SEYMOUR CHARLES   +3 more
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Local Fallout Radioactivity

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1959
(1959). Local Fallout Radioactivity. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 15, No. 5, pp. 181-186.
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