Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Three mile trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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How many people died at Three Mile Island?
We reached the Three Mile Creek before noon and cooked something to eat.
Be warned, though, during peak hours it can take as long as30 minutes to make the relatively short three mile journey from Piccadilly Gardens to Rusholme.
It's a long, dusty three mile, and we can't let you walk.
A three mile bike ride isn't a lot of exercise, especially if you are trying to lose weight.
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On September 20, the single remaining unit of the Three Mile Island plant retired, removing another 803 MW of nuclear generating capacity.
Westinghouse signed deals in 2008 to build four reactors for Southern Co and Scana Corp,the first US nuclear plants since the 1979 accident at Three Mile Island to be approved for construction by regulators.
I mean, this is our Three Mile Island… and Love Canal combined.
To put it into perspective, lack of sleep was at leastpartly to blame for disasters such as Chernobyl, the Three Mile Island nuclear accident and the Exxol oil spill.
Although the Three Mile Island Unit 1 retired in late September, daily nuclear outages that month were 67% lower than year-ago levels.
Nuclear power plant accidents include the Chernobyl disaster(1986),the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster(2011), the Three Mile Island accident(1979), and the SL-1 accident(1961).
Whereas, during the Three Mile Island incident, a partial core meltdown occurred but the reactor vessel was not breached, so there was no major radiation release.
But no new nuclear power plants have been built here in 30 years,partly because of the public's aversion to nuclear power after the Three Mile Island accident in 1979 and the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Forbes Magazine explains that“Nobody died from radiation at Three Mile Island or Fukushima, and fewer than 50 died died from Chernobyl in the 30 years since the accident.” and that it shows the rather safe nature of nuclear.
Unless engineers cool down a reactor for several days after it has been shut down, a core meltdown can occur,as was the case at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and at Chernobyl.
The accidents at Three Mile Island(1979) and Chernobyl(1986) showed that even though the tech worked perfectly most of the time, it also had the potential for rare and dangerous catastrophes.
Japan has raised the severity rating of the nuclear crisis to level 5 from 4 on the seven-level INES international scale,putting it on a par with the Three Mile Island accident in 1979, although some experts say it is more serious.
In my own lifetime we need onlythink of Hiroshima,Chernobyl, Three Mile Island or Bhopal in terms of nuclear or chemical disasters and the degarion of the environment… including the depletion of the ozone layer… among ecological crises.
So in the case of the Safecast story, I didn't know anything when the earthquake happened, but I was able to find Sean who was the hackerspace community organizer, and Peter, the analog hardware hacker who made our first Geiger counter, and Dan,who built the Three Mile Island monitoring system after the Three Mile Island meltdown.
In Pennsylvania, a pump in the reactor cooling system fails at Three Mile Island, resulting in the evaporation of some contaminated water causing a nuclear meltdown.
Unlike the Three Mile Island accident, the much more serious Chernobyl accident did not increase regulations affecting Western reactors since the Chernobyl reactors were of the problematic RBMK design only used in the Soviet Union, for example lacking"robust" containment buildings.[29] Many of these reactors are still in use today.
It's still very prevalent to me that this not only could happen,but it has happened at Three Mile Island, of course it has happened at Chernobyl, it's happened at Fukushima- and lest we forget, it could happen at San Onofre,” she said.
Unlike the Three Mile Island accident, the much more serious Chernobyl accident did not increase regulations affecting Western reactors since the Chernobyl reactors were of the problematic RBMK design only used in the Soviet Union, for example lacking"robust" containment buildings.
Fukushima is likely to stunt the appeal ofnuclear power in a way similar to the accident at the Three Mile Island plant in Pennsylvania in 1979 did, not to mention the far more severe meltdown of the Chernobyl reactor in 1986.
Some say the situation is worse than Three Mile Island, but not as bad as Chernobyl; others say that winds carrying radioactive iodine are headed for Tokyo, and that everyone should remain indoors and eat lots of kelp, which contains plenty of safe iodine, which helps prevent the absorbtion of the radioactive element.
In my own lifetime we need onlythink of Hiroshima,Chernobyl, Three Mile Island or Bhopal in terms of nuclear or chemical disasters and the degarion of the environment… including the depletion of the ozone layer… among ecological crises.
Looking back at Three Mile Island, we didn't really see this for a while- but these zirconium claddings on these fuel rods, what happens is, when they see high pressure water, steam, in an oxidizing environment, they will actually produce hydrogen, and that hydrogen has this explosive capability to release fission products.
So he watched out for me one day in the spring, and catched me,and took me up the river about three mile in a skiff, and crossed over to the Illinois shore where it was woody and there warn't no houses but an old log hut in a place where the timber was so thick you couldn't find it if you didn't know where it was.
Unlike the Three Mile Island accident, the much more serious Chernobyl accident did not increase regulations affecting Western reactors since the Chernobyl reactors were of the problematic RBMK design only used in the Soviet Union, for example lacking"robust" containment buildings.[29] Many of these reactors are still in use today.