Sentences with phrase «nuclear exclusion in»

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A Polish video game developer is creating a virtual reality experience where people can explore the nooks and crannies of the deserted nuclear city of Pripyat and other features of interest in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
The reactor debris fragments were found inside the nuclear exclusion zone, in paddy soils and at an abandoned aquaculture centre, located several kilometres from the nuclear plant.
Dr Gareth Law, Senior Lecturer in Analytical Radiochemistry at the University of Manchester and an author on the paper, says: «Our research strongly suggests there is a need for further detailed investigation on Fukushima fuel debris, inside, and potentially outside the nuclear exclusion zone.
Contaminated soil in regions surrounding the nuclear power plant must either be removed or the area should be turned into a de facto nuclear «park,» much like Chernobyl's exclusion zone in Ukraine and Belarus or the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado, which is the former home of a nuclear - bomb making facility.
Nearly 28 years after the worst nuclear accident in history, several bird species are doing the seemingly impossible: flourishing inside the radioactive Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine.
This sounds scary, but exclusions include things like war and nuclear explosion — generally not significant risks in San Antonio.
This changes the policy in such a way as to remove the list of covered perils and replace it with the words «We insure against risk of direct physical loss or damage...» followed by a few obvious exclusions such as nuclear war.
That exclusion in the original policy form speaks to ordinance or law, earth movement, certain types of water damage, power failure, neglect, war, nuclear hazard, intentional loss, governmental action, fungi, other microbes, and rot.
Note, however, that there are a couple things commonly in these exclusions such as natural disasters, power failure, war, nuclear events, governmental action, and fraud.
The film was shot in the Exclusion Zone, an area stretching 30 kilometers in all directions centered on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, whose explosion in 1986 rendered the land uninhabitable.
They also initiated and co-organized an international exhibition Don't Follow the Wind launched on March 11, 2015 inside the nuclear exclusion zone in Fukushima.
And even in the American Midwest and Northeast, nuclear plants have been at very high risk of closure because they've been forced to pay an economic penalty, and an oversupplied market, resulting from federal subsidies — now a quarter century old — to wind developers, and from their exclusion from state clean energy mandates.
Note, however, that there are a couple things commonly in these exclusions such as natural disasters, power failure, war, nuclear events, governmental action, and fraud.
These plans may have certain exclusions in terms of coverage, such as acts of war, hostilities, military actions, terrorist acts, nuclear explosions, and other civil commotions, with or without the declaration of war.
While those sound like weasel words, they're not — the exclusions are generally quite limited in scope: nuclear hazard, war, vermin and infestation, intentional loss, and inherent vice or defect.
For the purpose of this Exclusion; i) Utilization of Nuclear weapons of mass destruction means the use of any explosive nuclear weapon or device or the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of fissile material emitting a level of radioactivity capable of causing incapacitating disablement or death amongst people or animals (including in connection with Terrorist ActNuclear weapons of mass destruction means the use of any explosive nuclear weapon or device or the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of fissile material emitting a level of radioactivity capable of causing incapacitating disablement or death amongst people or animals (including in connection with Terrorist Actnuclear weapon or device or the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of fissile material emitting a level of radioactivity capable of causing incapacitating disablement or death amongst people or animals (including in connection with Terrorist Activity).
For the purpose of this Exclusion; ii) Utilization of Nuclear weapons of mass destruction means the use of any explosive nuclear weapon or device or the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of fissile material emitting a level of radioactivity capable of causing incapacitating disablement or death amongst people or animals (including in connection with Terrorist ActNuclear weapons of mass destruction means the use of any explosive nuclear weapon or device or the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of fissile material emitting a level of radioactivity capable of causing incapacitating disablement or death amongst people or animals (including in connection with Terrorist Actnuclear weapon or device or the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of fissile material emitting a level of radioactivity capable of causing incapacitating disablement or death amongst people or animals (including in connection with Terrorist Activity).
This sounds scary, but exclusions include things like war and nuclear explosion — generally not significant risks in San Antonio.
Exclusions on open perils would be things like nuclear hazards — not a terribly likely risk in The Bronx, and chances are strong that if there's a nuclear hazard impacting your property, you probably have bigger things to worry about, like finding a fallout shelter.
This changes the policy in such a way as to remove the list of covered perils and replace it with the words «We insure against risk of direct physical loss or damage...» followed by a few obvious exclusions such as nuclear war.
Common exclusions are things like nuclear hazard, which was excluded for some very interesting reasons that are outside of the scope of this article but we'll address in the next few days.
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