Minton said, " because people thought it would be wonderful if you could endow soldiers with natural protection against the radiation hazard of nuclear battlefields.
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The radiation hazards of uranium mining and milling were not appreciated in the early years, resulting in workers being exposed to high levels of radiation.
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Other musings are delightfully twisted : there are asides about everything from gangrene to radiation hazards, Ginger Rogers's bloody dancing shoes to Ronald McDonald's red hair.
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1986 the documentary ` Living in Fear'on the radiation hazards created by the Indian Rare Earths Ltd an undertaking of the Dept . Of Atomic Energy.
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The Apollo missions marked the first event where humans traveled through the Van Allen belts, which was one of several radiation hazards known by mission planners.
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He was vindicated posthumously by the McClelland Royal Commission, which found that significant radiation hazards existed at many of the Maralinga test sites long after the tests.
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Hence, neutrons are said to be " indirectly ionizing . " Even neutrons without significant kinetic energy are indirectly ionizing, and are thus a significant radiation hazard.
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Nuclear reprocessing does not eliminate the need for a repository, but reduces the volume, reduces the long term radiation hazard, and long term heat dissipation capacity needed.
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Workers there are still exposed to radiation hazards, according to the study, which urged stronger protections as well as better monitoring of groundwater contamination and airborne emissions.
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It is important to be clear that the contamination gives rise to the radiation hazard, and the terms " radiation " and " contamination " are not interchangeable.