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Content |
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KB
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| Cover |
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213 |
| Index |
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29 |
| Section
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Introduction / Facts |
710 |
| Section
2: |
Emergency worker's were exposed to
high doses of radiation; the surrounding population to far less /
An increased number of radiation - related thyroid cancers is now
evident / Other than thyroid cancer, long term health impacts from
radiation have not been detected / Severe environmental impacts were
short-term |
1193 |
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Low-level radioactivecontamination
will persist for decades / Chernobyl-type reactors have been upgraded
for safety |
966 |
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Assistance forr affected areas and
populatios remains essential / Principal examples of assistance activities
in the United Nations system / Assistance from other International
Organizations |
577 |
| Backcover |
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100 |
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