Sentences with phrase «nuclear workers»

The authors point out that some workers after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster received donated bone marrow transplants, and two Japanese nuclear workers got donated stem cell transplants after a 1999 accident.
Funded by the British government's Department of Health and the Health and Safety Executive, the study is the most comprehensive survey of nuclear workers and their families ever undertaken.
Besides scientists, he encountered looters and nuclear workers who still work at the plants, which are to be completely decommissioned by 2020.
SCRIBA, N.Y. - Union leaders who represent FitzPatrick nuclear workers say it makes no sense for the state to allow the Oswego County plant to close, and they urge officials to find a way to keep it running.
French nuclear workers» unions have called for EDF to delay the deal.
RICHLAND — Tucked away in a metal - sided warehouse at the Richland Airport, WSU researchers sift through years, even decades, of data files and human tissue samples in an attempt to track how previous nuclear workers were affected by plutonium, uranium and other nuclear - industry related elements.
Acting for Isle of Anglesey Council on a section 106 agreement in connection with a major development for nuclear worker accommodation with legacy tourism and housing uses across three sites in Anglesey.
Non-Radiation Nuclear worker qualified, and expert in optical alignment.
As for the two Japanese nuclear workers, they eventually died of organ failure caused by radiation anyway, notes radiologist Fred Mettler of the University of New Mexico.
Studies of atomic bomb victims, nuclear workers and medical radiation patients have allowed scientists to estimate the cancer risk for any particular radiation dose.
Little remains in this true - life story of a nuclear worker's mysterious death other than some prefab antinuke, profeminist rhetoric - soft - pedaled, thankfully, but still strong enough to testify to the basic smugness of the project.
Apart from Chernobyl, no nuclear workers or members of the public have ever died as a result of exposure to radiation due to a commercial nuclear reactor incident.
Indeed, I think the position's often reversed: those who are most in favor of renewables won't consider nuclear at all, and usually base their objections on quasi-religious grounds, such as the absurd claim that nuclear workers might start glowing in the dark!
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