| radioactive fallout | The material that descends to the earth or water well beyond the site of a surface or subsurface nuclear explosion. (12 Dec 1998) |
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the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion side effect: any adverse and unwanted secondary effect; "a strategy to contain the fallout from the accounting scandal"
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Fallout is a computer role-playing game produced by Tim Cain and published by Interplay in 1997. The game is sometimes considered to be an unofficial sequel to Wasteland, but it could not use that title as Electronic Arts held the rights to it, and, except for minor references, the games are set in separate universes. ...
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Radioactive debris from a nuclear detonation which is airborne or has been deposited on the earth
Ãâó: www.oehs.wayne.edu/health%20phsics/glossaryF.html
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Radioactive material made airborne as a result of aboveground nuclear weapons testing that has been deposited on the Earth's surface.
Ãâó: www.stoller-eser.com/Annuals/2003/AppendixE.htm
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Radioactive debris that falls to earth after a nuclear explosion.
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| fallout | the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion |
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| fallout | a shelter to protect occupants from the fallout from an atomic bomb |
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