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CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT - CONSEQUENCES EUROPE - CONTAMINATED FOOD (15)
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author
date
2.34.8.10/24
Chernobyl Trace (dedicated to the heroes who fought the nuclear monster) (Russian)
A.Konechenkov
1993
2.34.8.10/69
Tsjernobylskij sljed
A.Konechenkov
1993
2.34.8.10/114
Tchernobyl une Catastrophe
Bella & Roger Belbéoch
1993
2.34.8.10/76
The Chernobyl accident: updating of INSAG-1. INSAG-7
INSAG
November 1992
2.34.8.10/77
Tschernobyl - sechs Jahre nach dem Unfall
Greenpeace
April 1992
2.34.8.10/40
Chernobyl. Unique safety valve for a reactor nuclear explosion
Dg Arnott / RD Green
March 1992
2.34.8.10/11
Preliminary conclusions
Zeleny Svit
1992
2.34.8.10/54
Preliminary Conclusions based on the independent public investigation into the circumstances of the global accident at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and its catastrophic onsequences
Zeleny Svit
1992
2.34.8.10/15
Chernobyl - A Canadian Perspective
AECL
August 1991
2.34.8.10/116
Chernobyl. Insight from the Inside
V.M.Chernousenko
August 1991
2.34.8.10/25
International Chernobyl Project. Radiological Consequences in the USSR of the Chernobyl accident. Volume I
IAEA
May 1991
2.34.8.10/26
International Chernobyl Project. Radiological Consequences in the USSR of the Chernobyl accident. Volume II
IAEA
May 1991
2.34.8.10/27
International Chernobyl Project. Radiological Consequences in the USSR of the Chernobyl accident. Volume III
IAEA
May 1991
2.34.8.10/53
International Chernobyl Project: Assessment of Radiological Consequences and Evaluation of Protective Measures. Conclusions and Recommendations
IAEA
May 1991
2.34.8.10/93
International Chernobyl Project. Annexes
IAEA
May 1991
2.34.8.10/79
Chernobyl: five years of disaster
H.Damveld
April 1991
2.34.8.10/01
Te3ncbl.
March 1991
2.34.8.10/04
Verslag fact finding missie in verband met Nederlands hulpaanbod bij bestrijding van gevolgen van de Tsjernobyl-ramp, Sovjet-Unie, 21 oktober- 31 oktober 1990
G.Wagemaker
1991
2.34.8.10/12
Fünf Jahre nach Tschernobyl
Roland Scholz
1991
2.34.8.10/58
SOS
Allicht
,
Cultural Express
,
WISE
1991
*
2.34.8.10/78
Report of fact-finding mission in connection with Dutch offer of aid to combat the effects of the Chernobyl disaster, Soviet Union, 21 - 31 Oct. 1990
G.Wagemaker
1991
2.34.8.10/88
The truth about Chernobyl
Grigori Medvedev
1991
2.34.8.10/02
Vier Jahre nach Tschernobyl
Roland Scholz
1990
2.34.8.10/09
Legacy of Chernobyl
Zhores A. Medvedev
1990
2.34.8.10/20
Bpikxhtb nocye Yephobbinb
A.M.Noliko
,
N.B.Porebnh
,
Tephob
1990
2.34.8.10/22
Chernobyl 90 Yephobbinb
Akamemnr Hayk CCCP
1990
2.34.8.10/41
Tsjernobyl. Balans en lessen voor de toekomst
Electrabel
1990
2.34.8.10/55
The Chernobyl Disaster and Byelorussia's Tragedy
1990
2.34.8.10/68
Tsjernobylskij reportazj
A.B.Ejsymont
December 1989
2.34.8.10/18
Yephobbinb: coóbitnr n ypokn
Bohpocli H otbethbi
1989
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