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AN ESTIMATE OF NEUTRON-INDUCED RADIOACTIVITY IN SOIL FROM WEAPON DETONATIONS
Alfred W. Klement
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The size distribution of radioactive particles from nuclear weapon tests and their transport in the atmosphere [PDF]
Y. I. Gasiev+3 more
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Abstract Revictimization research has largely ignored bullying victimization, and knowledge of the association between childhood bullying and adulthood revictimization is scarce. Research is also needed to explore whether bullying exposure in combination with childhood violence exacerbates the risk of revictimization. This study sought to address these
Ida Frugård Strøm+6 more
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We evaluated capture effectiveness, monetary cost, and safety for drop net and both single and tandem helicopter with net‐gun techniques for white‐tailed deer. While all three techniques were safe and effective methods for deer capture, the tandem‐helicopter technique was superior in balancing effectiveness, cost, safety, and maximizing spatial ...
Jared T. Beaver+5 more
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Weapon use during the index offense: a study among forensic psychiatry patients in Ontario, Canada. [PDF]
Kaggwa MM+6 more
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Some Characteristics of the Noise Produced by Several Contemporary Army Weapons
Norman Doelling, Karl D. Kryter
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Early radioactive fallout in Israel following the 1961 nuclear weapon tests [PDF]
J.R. Gat, Y. Feige, N. Pazy, N. Rosintal
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Abstract The outwelling of remineralized dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) from the subsurface soil layer through tidal pumping has recently been noted for its importance in the blue carbon budget of mangroves. However, the age of soil organic carbon (SOC) that has been decomposed into DIC remains uncertain.
Wataru Nakamura+8 more
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Abstract Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are causing unprecedented changes to the climate. In 2015, at the United Nations (UN) Conference of the Parties in Paris, France, countries agreed to limit the global mean temperature (GMT) increase to 2°C above preindustrial levels, and to pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C.
S. Sadai+3 more
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Responsible AI in biotechnology: balancing discovery, innovation and biosecurity risks. [PDF]
Wheeler NE.
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