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21Catastrophe de tchernobyl — 51°23′22.39″N 30°05′56.93″E / 51.3895528, 30.0991472 …
22Беккерель (единица измерения) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Беккерель. Беккерель (обозначение: Бк, Bq)  единица измерения активности радиоактивного источника в Международной системе единиц (СИ). Один беккерель определяется как активность источника, в… …
23Бк/л — Беккерель (обозначение: Бк, Bq) единица измерения радиоактивности в системе СИ. Беккерель определяется как активность такого количества вещества, в котором, в среднем, за одну секунду происходит один радиоактивный распад. Через другие единицы… …
24Comparison of Fukushima and Chernobyl nuclear accidents — The following table compares the nuclear accidents in Fukushima Daiichi (2011) and Chernobyl (1986) nuclear plants. Fukushima Daiichi Chernobyl Location …
25Three Mile Island accident — The Three Mile Island accident of 1979 was the most significant accident in the history of the American commercial nuclear power generating industry. It resulted in the release of a significant amount of radioactivity, an estimated 43,000 curies… …
26Becquerel — Bq redirects here. For other uses, see BQ and Becquerel (disambiguation). The becquerel (symbol Bq) (pronounced: be kə rel) is the SI derived unit of radioactivity. One Bq is defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which… …
27Carny — or Carnie is a slang term for a carnival (funfair) employee, as well as the language they employ. [ http://goodmagic.com/carny/ciazarn.htm Carny] A carny is anyone who runs a joint (booth), grab joint (food stand), game, or ride at a… …
28Sedan (nuclear test) — Storax Sedan Storax Sedan explosion. Information Country  United States …
29List of military nuclear accidents — This article lists notable military accidents involving nuclear material. Civilian accidents are listed at List of civilian nuclear accidents. For a general discussion of both civilian and military accidents, see nuclear and radiation accidents.… …
30Systems Nuclear Auxiliary Power Program — The Systems Nuclear Auxiliary Power Program (SNAP) was a program of experimental radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) and space nuclear reactors flown during the 1960s by NASA. Odd numbered SNAPs were RTG tests and even numbered SNAPs… …