Science | Devastation in Japan: Radiation Risks Outlined by Bombs, Weapons Work, and Accidents

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Abstract of article on concerns that some workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and the public could be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation, and risk calculations of radiation exposure based on a 63-year study of those who survived the atomic bombings in 1945.
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Science | Devastation in Japan: Radiation Risks Outlined by Bombs, Weapons Work, and Accidents
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Abstract of article on concerns that some workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and the public could be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation, and risk calculations of radiation exposure based on a 63-year study of those who survived the atomic bombings in 1945.
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