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Radioactive substances --- Radiation --- Radiation monitoring --- Radiation protection --- Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Radiochemistry --- Protection. --- Safety measures.
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Geology --- -Loess --- -Radioactive substances --- -Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Radiochemistry --- Silt --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- -Geology --- Loess --- Radioactive substances --- Fissionable materials --- Pologne
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Nuclear power plants --- Radioactive substances --- Law and legislation --- Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Radiochemistry --- Atomic power plants --- Nuclear power stations --- Nuclear facilities --- Power-plants --- Antinuclear movement --- Nuclear energy
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Building materials --- Radioactive substances. --- Toxicology. --- Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Radiochemistry --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Materials
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Radioisotopes. --- Radioactive substances. --- Radioactive isotopes --- Radioactive nuclides --- Radionuclides --- Isotopes --- Nuclear engineering --- Radioactive substances --- Radiochemistry --- Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive
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Radiation --- Radioactive substances --- Rayonnement --- Substances radioactives --- Safety measures --- Transportation --- Safety measures. --- Sécurité --- Mesures --- Transport --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- -Radioactive substances --- -Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Radiochemistry --- Physics --- Radiology --- Safety regulations --- -Transportation --- -Safety measures --- Sécurité --- Fissionable materials --- Radiation monitoring --- Radiation protection --- Transportation&delete&
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L'intérêt pour l'énergie nucléaire va croissant dans de nombreux pays en raison de sa capacité d'accroître la sécurité d'approvisionnement énergétique et de réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre du secteur électrique. Dans ce contexte, les matières recyclables deviennent un atout pour élargir la base des ressources de combustible nucléaire à moyen et long termes. Ce rapport dresse un bilan général des stocks de matières fissiles et fertiles recyclables susceptibles d'être réutilisées dans les combustibles nucléaires. Il passe en revue les solutions disponibles pour la gestion de ces matières, que ce soit par leur recyclage et/ou leur stockage définitif.
Electronic books. -- local. --- Radioactive substances -- Management. --- Radioactive waste disposal -- Management. --- Radioactive wastes -- Management. --- Radioactive wastes --- Radioactive waste disposal --- Radioactive substances --- Management. --- Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Nuclear waste disposal --- Radiochemistry --- Nuclear engineering --- Radioactivity --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Radioactive pollution --- Safety measures
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Nuclear energy --- Droit nucléaire --- Law and legislation --- -Radiation --- -Radioactive substances --- -Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Nuclear industry --- Radiation --- Radioactive substances --- Atomic energy industries --- Atomic industry --- Atomic power industry --- Nuclear energy industry --- Nuclear power industry --- Safety regulations --- Physics --- Radiology --- Energy industries --- Mining law
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The contents of the book are assembled from selected papers presented during the International Conference on Isotopes in Environmental Studies - AQUATIC FORUM 2004 convened in Monaco from 25 to 29 October 2004, which was the most important gathering of the year of isotope environmental scientists. The book reviews the present state of the art isotopic methods for better understanding of key processes in the aquatic environment, responsible for its future development and its protection. The main highlights include the latest developments in the study of the behaviour, transport and dist
Radioactive substances. --- Pollution. --- Chemical pollution --- Chemicals --- Contamination of environment --- Environmental pollution --- Pollution --- Contamination (Technology) --- Asbestos abatement --- Bioremediation --- Environmental engineering --- Environmental quality --- Factory and trade waste --- Hazardous waste site remediation --- Hazardous wastes --- In situ remediation --- Lead abatement --- Pollutants --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Radiochemistry --- Environmental aspects
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Low-activity radioactive wastes include a broad spectrum of materials for which a regulatory patchwork has evolved over almost 60 years. These wastes present less of a radiation hazard than either spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste. Low-activity wastes, however, may produce potential radiation exposure at well above background levels and if not properly controlled may represent a significant chronic (and, in some cases, an acute) hazard. For some low-activity wastes the present system of controls may be overly restrictive, but it may result in the neglect of others that pose an equal or higher risk.The purpose of this interim report is to provide an overview of current low-activity waste regulations and management practices. Improving the Regulation and Management of Low-Activity Radioactive Wastes: Interim Report on Current Regulations, Inventories, and Practices identifies gaps and inconsistencies that suggest areas for improvements. The final report will assess options for improving the current practices and provide recommendations.
Radioactive wastes. --- Nuclear engineering. --- Radioactive substances. --- Fissionable materials --- Materials, Fissionable --- Materials, Radioactive --- Minerals, Radioactive --- Radio-elements --- Radioactive materials --- Radioactive minerals --- Substances, Radioactive --- Radiochemistry --- Atomic power engineering --- Engineering --- Nuclear physics --- Nuclear energy --- Nuclear wastes --- Radwastes --- Wastes, Nuclear --- Wastes, Radioactive --- Hazardous wastes --- Nuclear engineering --- Radioactive substances
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