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1. Armageddon and Paranoia : The Nuclear Confrontation Since 1945

2. Comparison of external dose estimates using different retrospective dosimetry methods in the settlements located near Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, Republic of Kazakhstan.

3. Bracing for Armageddon : Why Civil Defense Never Worked

4. Estimation of 'dose-depth' profile in the surface layers of a quartz-containing tile from the former Hiroshima University building indicates the possible presence of beta-irradiation from residual radioactivity after A-bombing.

5. Solid cancer mortality risk among a cohort of Hiroshima early entrants after the atomic bombing, 1970-2010: implications regarding health effects of residual radiation.

6. Incidence of Diabetes in the Atomic Bomb Survivors: 1969-2015.

7. Neutron relative biological effectiveness in Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors: a critical review

8. Radiation cancer risk at different dose rates: new dose-rate effectiveness factors derived from revised A-bomb radiation dosimetry data and non-tumor doses.

9. Peace Movements and Religion in the United States

10. Nuclear Arms Control in US Foreign Policy

11. World at War

13. MWDS-2016: THE SLOW DISSOLUTION RATE FOR PLUTONIUM NITRATE INTAKES AT THE MAYAK FACILITY.

14. Britain and the Cold War, 1945–1990

15. The Nuclear Revolution

17. The United Nations, the Cold War, and Its Legacy

18. Nuclear Deterrence and War

19. The First World War

20. THYROID DISEASES AMONG ATOMIC BOMB SURVIVORS.

21. RELATIVE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF NEUTRONS DERIVED FROM THE EXCESS RELATIVE RISK MODEL WITH THE ATOMIC BOMB SURVIVORS DATA MANAGED BY HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY.

23. Thyroid Dysfunction and Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases Among Atomic Bomb Survivors Exposed in Childhood.

24. A World at War 1913–1919

25. War in Europe, 1778–1780

27. Neutron relative biological effectiveness in Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors: a critical review.

28. RELATIVE DISSOLUTION RATES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS USED AT AWE.

29. Cardiovascular disease mortality of A-bomb survivors and the healthy survivor selection effect.

30. RERF databases and implications for future studies.

31. Radiation effects on cancer risks in the Life Span Study cohort.

32. Long-term epidemiological studies of atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima and Nagasaki: study populations, dosimetry and summary of health effects.

33. Conventional case-cohort design and analysis for studies of interaction.

34. Development of the Japanese reference man model for age-specific phantoms.

35. DS86 and DS02 organ dose calculations.

36. The contemporary JAEA Japanese voxel phantoms.

37. A comparison of organ doses between mathematical and voxel phantoms with the DS02 photon fluences.

38. The 2002 dosimetry system (DS02) and available fluences for organ dose calculations.

39. Radioecological studies in Korea atomic energy research institute, KAERI.

40. Current concentration of artificial radionuclides and estimated radiation doses from 137Cs around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Testing Site, and in Nagasaki.

41. Medical implications of enhanced radiation weapons.

42. Models, models everywhere--is there a fit for lifetime risks?

43. Cancer risks after radiation exposure in middle age.

44. 21st L H Gray Conference: the radiobiology/radiation protection interface.

45. High frequency of AML1/RUNX1 point mutations in radiation-associated myelodysplastic syndrome around Semipalatinsk nuclear test site.

46. Thyroid diseases in atomic bomb survivors exposed in utero.

47. Project BioShield: what it is, why it is needed, and its accomplishments so far.

48. Cold and heat strain during cold-weather field training with nuclear, biological, and chemical protective clothing.

49. Communicable disease and health protection quarterly review: October to December 2005. From the Health Protection Agency, Centre for infections.

50. Dosing cards for treatment of children exposed to weapons of mass destruction.

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