Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health> ?p ?o }
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health abstract "See also Effects of Nuclear ExplosionsThe medical effects of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima upon humans can be put into the four categories below, with the effects of larger thermonuclear weapons producing blast and thermal effects so large that there would be a negligible number of survivors close enough to the center of the blast who would experience prompt/acute radiation effects, which were observed after the 16 kiloton yield Hiroshima bomb, due to its relatively low yield:Initial stage—the first 1–9 dates, in which are the greatest number of deaths, with 90% due to thermal injury and/or blast effects and 10% due to super-lethal radiation exposure.Intermediate stage—from 10–12 weeks. The deaths in this period are from ionizing radiation in the median lethal range - LD50Late period—lasting from 13–20 weeks. This period has some improvement in survivors' condition.Delayed period—from 20+ weeks. Characterized by numerous complications, mostly related to healing of thermal and mechanical injuries, and if the individual was exposed to a few hundred to a thousand Millisieverts of radiation, it is coupled with infertility, sub-fertility and blood disorders. Furthermore, ionizing radiation above a dose of around 50-100 Millisievert exposure has been shown to statistically begin increasing ones chance of dying of cancer sometime in their lifetime over the normal unexposed rate of ~25%, in the long term, a heightened rate of cancer, proportional to the dose received, would begin to be observed after ~5+ years, with lesser problems such as eye cataracts and other more minor effects in other organs and tissue also being observed over the long term.Fallout exposure - Depending on if further afield individuals Shelter in place or evacuate perpendicular to the direction of the wind, and therefore avoid contact with the fallout plume, and stay there for the days and weeks after the nuclear explosion, their exposure to fallout, and therefore their total dose, will vary. With those who do shelter in place, and or evacuate, experiencing a total dose that would be negligible in comparison to someone who just went about their life as normal.Staying indoors until after the most hazardous fallout isotope, I-131 decays away to 0.1% of its initial quantity after ten half lifes - which is represented by 80 days in I-131s case, would make the difference between likely contracting Thyroid cancer or escaping completely from this substance depending on the actions of the individual.Some scientists estimate that if there were a nuclear war resulting in 100 Hiroshima-size nuclear explosions on cities, comparable to the construction of Hiroshima 1945, it could cause significant loss of life in the tens of millions from long term climatic effects alone. The climatology hypothesis is that if each city firestorms, a great deal of soot could be thrown up into the atmosphere which could blanket the earth, cutting out sunlight for years on end, causing the disruption of food chains, in what is termed a Nuclear Winter scenario.".
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health thumbnail Nukemetal.jpg?width=300.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageID "18806728".
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageLength "21398".
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageOutDegree "143".
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageRevisionID "683020160".
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Anemia.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Anorexia_(symptom).
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Beta_burn.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Beta_particle.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Blast_shelter.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Blister.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Blood_vessel.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Bone_marrow.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Burn.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Bravo.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Cataract.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Cataracts.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_weapons.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_health.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiation_health_effects.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiobiology.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Central_nervous_system.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Cholera.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Coma.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Convulsion.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Convulsions.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Daigo_Fukuryū_Maru.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Delirium.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Diarrhea.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Digestion.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Diphtheria.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Drowsiness.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Dysentery.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Edema.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Effects_of_Nuclear_Explosions.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Effects_of_nuclear_explosions.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Emaciation.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Epidemic.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Epilation.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Epileptic_seizure.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Epithelial_cells.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Erythema.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Fallout.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Fallout_shelter.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Fecal_matter.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Feces.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Fibrosis.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Firestorm.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_radiation.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_ray.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Gastrointestinal.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Gastrointestinal_tract.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Germinal_layer.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Gray_(unit).
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Hair_loss.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Hair_removal.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Half-life.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Half_life.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Hemorrhage.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Hepatitis_A.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Hibakusha.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshima.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Human_gastrointestinal_tract.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Human_skin.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink I-131.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink In_Utero.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink In_utero.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Infectious_disease.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Infectious_hepatitis.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Infrared.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Internal_bleeding.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Iodine-131.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Ionization.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Ionizing.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Ionizing_radiation.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Isotope.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Kiloton.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Kimono.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink LD50.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Lethargy.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Leukemia.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Lucky_Dragon.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Lung.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Lung_cancer.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Median_lethal_dose.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Meningococcal_disease.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Meningococcal_meningitis.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Menstruation.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Microcephaly.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Millisievert.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_Fallout.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_Winter.
- Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_fallout.