Category: /History
, with intentions to bar nuclear-armed and nuclear-powered warships from New Zealand ports. Implementation of this anti-nuclear policy was incompatible with U.S. policy and disrupted the alliance under the Australian, New Zealand, and United States (ANZUS) security
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
for example by the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, the depletion of the ozone layer and acid rain over Scandinavia. Countries now need to act collectively for there to be any chance of reversing or just slowing the damage being caused to the environment.
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Category: /Science & Technology
in first world *BR*
countries? I often wonder whether given the chance whether or not Einstein would *BR*
give forth the knowledge he came upon. I think we're heading in the same direction with *BR*
genetics as we have been with nuclear power-No good! *
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Category: /Science & Technology
into the atmosphere. Production of coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear power each expanded by 1 percent in 1995 (Brown, 16). Globally, the ten warmest years out of the last 130 have all occurred in the eighties and nineties (Brown, 15). These figures demonstrate
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Category: /Science & Technology
is cheaper than argon
protective gas in growing silicon and germanium crystals, and in titanium and zirconium production
cooling medium for nuclear reactors
a mixture of 80% helium and 20% oxygen is used as an artificial atmosphere
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Category: /Science & Technology
nuclear protein complex and these make barriers and plugs because the NPC is so big. Bigger molecules that want to enter this cell have to go through the central part. The nucleolus that is in me is the site for RNA and the packaging of ribosomal subunits
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Category: /Science & Technology
continues to be a universal problem. A test carried out in Bayertown in the U.S.A., some five miles away from the Limerick nuclear-power plant, provided the stunning news that the environment was radon-tainted. Radon is produced by the radioactive breakdown
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Category: /Science & Technology/Internet
Some thirty years ago, the RAND Corporation, America's foremost Cold War think-tank, faced a strange strategic problem. How could the U.S. authorities successfully communicate after a nuclear war? Post-nuclear America would need a command
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
million of the twelve million population) is dominated by India. (Nuclear Powers Close to War Over Kashmir) The majority of the people began to protest and vote that they wanted to be part of Pakistan, mostly because they were a Muslim states and so
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
is employed as a 'worker drone' at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant where he holds the plant record for most years worked at an entry-level position. His favourite pastime is lying on the couch, whilst watching sports, drinking beer and eating salted snacks. His
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