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The nuclear lion : what every citizen should know about nuclear power and nuclear war

On the dimly lit landing of the staircase leading up to my bedroom, there was a large and dark picture of a male lion, sitting as such lions do with his massive paws in front of him and his head erect, turned slightly to the right, and staring straight out at you with yellow blazing eyes.
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Plenum Press, New York, ©1991
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Chernobyl and Hiroshima
Atoms : what the universe is made of
Molecules ; how the atoms fit together
Radiation : how the atoms interact
Radiation biology
Radioisotopes in medicine and industry
Nuclear creation
Nuclear power reactors
Nuclear reactor accidents
Nuclear waste disposal
Myth I: nuclear power is too dangerous
Power problem
Nuclear weapons and arsenals
Nuclear war I : the terrible swift sword
Nuclear war II : the slow death
Myth II : you can't trust the Russians
Nuclear confrontation
New perspectives
Myth III ; war makes jobs
Facts and fallacies
Technology, war and people
No nukes?
The millennium
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