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  • {{dambigbox|the 1979 nuclear accident|Three Mile Island}} ...at [[nuclear reactor|reactor]] 2 of the [[Three Mile Island (power plant)|Three Mile Island nuclear power plant]] (TMI-2) in March, 1979.
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  • ...the assembly of fissionable material and its supporting structure) at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in 1979
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  • {{r|Three Mile Island (power plant)}}
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  • ...the assembly of fissionable material and its supporting structure) at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in 1979
    207 bytes (31 words) - 14:39, 24 January 2023
  • {{r|Three Mile Island (power plant)}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the 1979 nuclear accident|Three Mile Island}} ...at [[nuclear reactor|reactor]] 2 of the [[Three Mile Island (power plant)|Three Mile Island nuclear power plant]] (TMI-2) in March, 1979.
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  • {{r|Three Mile Island}}
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  • *Walker, J. Samuel (2004). ''[[Three Mile Island (book)|Three Mile Island: A Nuclear Crisis in Historical Perspective]]'', University of California P
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  • ...ion in nuclear energy facilities, and released through accidents such as [[Three Mile Island]].
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  • ...in Bilbao, Spain, with up to 200,000 people in attendance. Following the [[Three Mile Island accident]] in 1979, an anti-nuclear protest was held in New York City, inv
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  • Many mass demonstrations took place in the aftermath of the 1979 [[Three Mile Island accident]] and a New York City protest in September 1979 involved two hundr
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  • ...deral response to the [[Love Canal]], the Cuban refugee boatlift and the [[Three Mile Island]] nuclear power incident. Hurricane Hugo, hitting South Carolina in 1989,
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  • ...process. If a ''[[Loss of coolant|Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA)]] {eg [[Three Mile Island]]'' or a ''Reactivity Initiated Accident (RIA) {eg [[Chernobyl]] or [[SL-1] ...0CFR50 (Code of Federal Regulations). However, following the accident at [[Three Mile Island]], detailed modelling of much smaller LOCA became of equal concern.
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  • ...get restarted writing about [[usability]], and suddenly remembered that [[Three Mile Island]] was a crucial moment in the career of the young Don Norman.
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  • It attempts to evoke fear with reference to industrial accidents at Three mile island and Fukushima that caused more damage due to unfounded panic, than by the m
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