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1 rrorism by potential biologic, chemical, and nuclear weapons.
2 kely major health consequences of the use of nuclear weapons.
3 t for efforts to bring about a world free of nuclear weapons.
4 ng a serious danger: an accidental launch of nuclear weapons.
5 s in calling for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons.
6 anger of nuclear war and the need to abolish nuclear weapons.
7 rtunity for their global elimination under a nuclear weapons convention arises with the current revie
8 n in support of a verifiable and enforceable Nuclear Weapons Convention would be a major contribution
9  1963 dispersed long-lived radioactivity and nuclear weapons debris including plutonium (Pu), the leg
10                 Above-ground and underground nuclear weapon detonation at the Nevada Test Site (1951-
11 Iran is based on Iran's deceptions regarding nuclear weapons development.
12 om a medical perspective, the history of the nuclear weapons era since Hiroshima and the status of to
13 between different Cs source terms (including nuclear weapons fallout and a source of interest).
14 onuclides associated with legacy wastes from nuclear weapons production as well as wastes generated d
15  of remediating radioactive waste sites from nuclear weapons production has stimulated the developmen
16  in persons working in nuclear energy or the nuclear weapons program.
17 y and workers who received high doses in the nuclear weapons programme of the former USSR.
18 tinides, most recently 239Pu from dismantled nuclear weapons, requires effective containment of waste
19 negligible compared to the dose from natural/nuclear weapons sources.
20 w threats include war between newly declared nuclear-weapon-states and the construction by terrorist
21                             U.S. and Russian nuclear-weapons systems remain on a high-level alert sta
22 can atomic policy and British development of nuclear weapons, taking on a public role for which he wa
23 tions of (129)I are systematically above the nuclear weapon test levels at stations located close to
24       Postdetonation materials from historic nuclear weapon test sites provide ideal samples for deve
25                                  Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing (NWT) resulted in the injection
26 posed populations to the global fallout from nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s, due to h
27 , which has varied since 1890 as a result of nuclear weapons testing, fossil fuel emissions, and CO2
28 rn due to the (129)I released by atmospheric nuclear weapon tests and with other fluences reported fo
29 g of the fallout background from atmospheric nuclear weapons tests.
30 d psychologic impact are the detonation of a nuclear weapon, the meltdown of a nuclear reactor, the e
31                                       32,000 nuclear weapons, with a destructive force equivalent to
32 im about a highly sensitive object such as a nuclear weapon without revealing information about the o
33 ystem that could confirm the authenticity of nuclear weapons without sharing any secret design inform
34 f Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and 2) 15,264 male nuclear weapons workers who were hired at the Savannah R
35 aberrations in lymphocytes of healthy former nuclear-weapons workers who were exposed to plutonium ma

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