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However, due to the absence of this shell abnormality in pond snails collected from two radioactive sites in Russia, it can be concluded that the appearance of abnormal shells in snail population near Chernobyl NPP cannot directly be explained by the radioactive contamination....
Genetic Diversity and Mutations Chemical pollutants that make their way into animals' systems have been shown to cause direct changes to genetic diversity. For example, one study found exposure to heavy metals from smelter plants in Finland and Russia as well as radioactive isotopes from a nuclear...
DuPont and automotive coating and resin producer Russkie Kraski (Yaroslavl,Russia) have formed a joint venture to supply automotive coatings in Belarus,Rus... Micaela,La,Regina,... - 《European Journal of Human Genetics》 被引量: 0发表: 2003年 The Implementation of RODOS in Belarus, Russia ...
Despite high-profile nuclear disasters in the US, Russia and Japan-- Three Mile Island in 1979, Chernobyl in 1986 and most recently, Fukushima in 2011, all three countries were among the most trusted, with China comfortably coming in the top ten - ranking 6th. ...
Chernobyl Closure--One Step Forward, Two Steps Back However, he says Russia plans also to complete the construction of a new version of an RBMK reactor - the type that exploded in Chernobyl in Ukraine in 1986. RUSSIA - Feb. 7 - Moscow To Build 25 Nuclear Reactors More results ► Acrony...
Military Action in Radioactive Chernobyl Could Be Very Dangerous – For Both People and the Environment Would Putin Use Nuclear Weapons if the Ukraine Conflict Escalates? An Arms Control Expert Explains Meet Russia’s Oligarchs – A Group of Men Who Won’t Be Toppling Putin Anytime...
Fears of Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster after radiation monitors 'go offline'; Concerns have been raised about a potential cover-up after radiation monitoring sites went down following the suspected nuclear blast in Nenoksa, Russia The chiefs of the IAEA and the CTBTO expressed support for the ...