THE CHERNOBYL DISASTER AND HUMAN HEALTH
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Year of publication | 2010 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Řehulka, E. (ed.). SCHOOL AND HEALTH 21 |
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Field | Nuclear waste, nuclear pollution and control |
Keywords | Černobylská havárie; jaderná energie; radioaktivní prvky; kontaminace; lidské zdraví |
Description | The accident at Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 was tragic event fot its victims, and those most affected suffered major hardship. Some of the people who dealt with the emergency lost their lives. About 200 000 people ("liquidators") from all the former Soviet Union were involved in the recovery and clean up of destroyed region. The new generation of plants and animals is more tough against radiation damage in comparison with the first generation survived in Chernobyl. Our work is the next instalment of research works dealing with impact of radiation on human health. |
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