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radioactive waste disposalradioactive wastesspent fuelsswedenBefore anymore nuclear reactors can be loaded with fuel in Sweden, the ''Stipulation Act'' states that the reactor operator must: (1) present a contract which provides for the reporcessing of spent fuel and show how and where radio...
Atherton, E., Poole, M.: The Problem of the UK’s Radioactive Waste: What Have We Learnt? Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 26, 296–302 (2001) View ArticleE. Atherton and M. Poole (2001), The Problem of the UK's Radioactive Waste: What Have We Learnt?, Interdisciplinary Science ...
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Today’s nuclear reactors have a big mess to clean up, thanks to fission. By splitting heavyatoms, fission leaves behindradioactive waste. What to do with that nuclear waste for millions of years to come is an environmental nightmare that the US stillhasn’t figured out. ...
Some radioactive materials may still make it an(9) awfulthing to nature. Conclusion It's(10) possiblefor humans to face serious problems at last. 答案(1)细节理解题。根据第一段Nuclear power(核能)factories make power by using a special course called nuclear fission(核裂变)....
A bactericidal, or bacteriocidal, is anything that kills bacteria, single-celled microorganisms that can be harmful to other organisms. Bacteria are very small organisms that can survive in nearly every environment on earth from warm, damp soil to radioactive waste that would severely harm other ...
Much waste is hazardous because it's poisonous, easily ignited or chemically reactive. A hazardous waste might contain cancer-causing chemicals, acids or solvents, for example. Other hazardous waste might not necessarily be harmful to humans directly but may be dangerous to wildlife. ...
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