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    Acute Radiation Syndrome Acute radiation syndrome which is also sometimes known as radiation sickness or radiation toxicity is an extremely serious illness that occurs when the entire body (or most of it) receives a high dose of penetrating radiation‚ a dose greater than 50 rads‚ in a very short period of time. Studies in animals and humans exposed to radiation have allowed researchers to describe acute radiation syndrome. The most replicative cells are the most sensitive to the acute effects

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    Nuclear Proliferation

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    Research Paper Social Issues in Constant Discussion Daniel A. R. January 16‚ 2013 Nuclear Proliferation [1] The birth of the Atomic Era was one of the most undesirable events in history of mankind since it was time in which countries focused investigation on fissionable material to use as weapons of mass destruction. However‚ even if it was seen as an undesirable event mostly by common civilians‚ it was also‚ on the other hand‚ seen as an era of development of modern warfare for governments

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    Nuclear Power In Australia

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    Nuclear Power Debate Year 11 Physics Gurjyot Singh Australia currently has no nuclear facilities generating electricity‚ which is forcing the Australian Government to look towards nuclear energy as a great alternative. Nuclear energy is a growing controversial topic in Australia; because the demands of utilizing electricity are increasing rapidly. According to a recent study‚ Australia has 23% of the world’s uranium deposits and is the second largest producer of uranium

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    Nuclear Power - Pros

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    The nuclear power stands on the border between humanity’s greatest hopes and its deepest fears for the future. But what happens inside a nuclear power plant to bring such marvel and misery into being? Imagine following a volt of electricity back through the wall socket‚ all the way through miles of power lines to the nuclear reactor that generated it. You’d encounter the generator that produces the spark and the turbine that turns it. Next‚ you’d find the jet of steam that turns the turbine and

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    Nuclear Reactors

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    Nuclear Reactors An Overview Nuclear reactor is any class of devices that can initiate and control a self-sustaining series of nuclear fissions. Nuclear reactors are used as research tools‚ as systems for producing radioactive isotopes‚ and most prominently as energy sources for nuclear power plants.Djeresssi (1991) Principles of operation Nuclear reactors operate on the principle of nuclear fission‚ the process in which a heavy atomic nucleus splits into two smaller fragments. The nuclear fragments

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    by “killing cancerous cells” (Ioffe). This process is called radiation therapy. Some examples of the radioisotopes in this process are “Iodine-131‚ phosphorus-32” and for “more radical uses‚ Boron-10 to specifically attack tumor cells” (Ioffe). In the process‚ radioactive elements are inserted near the tumor. Radiation is more harmful to growing cells and cancerous cells grow at an uncontrolled rate‚ giving them a disadvantage to radiation exposure. The cancerous will start to be destroyed and when

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    Nuclear Weapon

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    claim that nuclear weapons are vital shields for the planet. They claim that nuclear weapons are deterrents that prevent the world from breaking out in total war. Researchers are supporting this argument by declaring how nuclear weapons have been keeping peace. However‚ other researchers and scientists deny the effectiveness of nuclear weapons as deterrents and declare that nuclear weapons will lead the world into total devastation. Many people throughout the world state that nuclear weapons have

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    Nuclear Pollution

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    The proposals apply to reduce the nuclear pollution after the Fukushima accident in Japan. An Annotated bibliography Nuclear Power in the World Today. (2012‚ April). World Nuclear Association. Retrieved from http://www.world-nuclear.org/ Evaluation Relevance: This article introduces the development trend of the nuclear energy. Evidence: In this resource‚ mainly talking about how the nuclear energy plant running‚ and the current situation of nuclear power. This source fits into my essay

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    Nuclear Deal

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    Delhi August 26‚ 2010 Summary By some calculations‚ the chances that India will test a nuclear weapon in the coming years are not high. But if India again surprises the world as it did in 1998 with five nuclear explosions in the desert of Rajasthan‚ then conversations on the implications for the Indo-U.S. civil-nuclear deal will begin. The record of debate on testing during negotiations reflects the depth of American concern that testing will lead to unstable nuclear escalation and the lengths

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    Nuclear Energy

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    Cal Weller Professor Krueger English 101 26 April 2012 Nuclear Energy Although supporters of solar energy believes its use will be prominent in hope for the progression of technology in the future‚ in reality the erection of nuclear power plants will continue to provide people with energy 24 hours a day rather than only half of the day‚ nuclear energy also creates lasting jobs to help create progressivity in the economy. Research proves that the investment of the new Generation IV reactors

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