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Nuclear safety / Energy in the Soviet Union / Science and technology in the Soviet Union / Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant / Utena County / RBMK / Chernobyl disaster / Nuclear power plant / International Nuclear Event Scale / Nuclear technology / Nuclear physics / Nuclear accidents
Date: 2010-04-09 09:09:08
Nuclear safety
Energy in the Soviet Union
Science and technology in the Soviet Union
Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant
Utena County
RBMK
Chernobyl disaster
Nuclear power plant
International Nuclear Event Scale
Nuclear technology
Nuclear physics
Nuclear accidents

Lithuanian Energy Institute − Ignalina Safety Analysis Group in cooperation with The Swedish Radiation Protection Institute

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