Examples of using Nuclear weapons testing in English and their translations into Korean
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Nuclear weapons testing.
Category: American nuclear weapons testing.
Nuclear weapons testing.
North Korean nuclear weapons testing.
Nuclear weapons testing has increased the global radiocarbon levels.
The bomb effect refers to the addition of"artificial" radiocarbon to the atmosphere as a result of nuclear weapons testing.
American nuclear weapons testing.
Radiocarbon dating needed an organic material that was not contaminated with carbon 14 from fossil fuel burning or nuclear weapons testing.
Although nuclear weapons testing has been banned, the bomb effect still remains.
There are two human activities recognized to have irreparably changed the global radiocarbon levels- the burning of fossil fuel and nuclear weapons testing.
Although nuclear weapons testing has been banned, the bomb effect still remains.
Also marked the 20th anniversary of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty(CTBT), an international agreement to end the era of nuclear weapons testing and help bring the Cold War to a close.
In response to Indien nuclear weapons testing, Pakistan conducted its own tests w 1998.
This is due to their statistical overlap with the onset of the industrial revolution(and the releaseof large-scale fossil fuels) and above ground nuclear weapons testing of the mid 1950-1960 period.
According to literature, nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s have nearly doubled the atmospheric carbon 14 content as measured in around 1965.
AD 1963 marked the signing of the Partial Test Ban Treaty(PTBT) by the United States, United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union wherein it was agreed that nuclear weapons testing would no longer be performed above ground surface.
Our history has shown us the terrifying and tragic effects of nuclear weapons testing, especially when controlled conditions go awry, and in light of the far more powerful and destructive nuclear weapons that exist today.
AMS labs quantify the marine and hard water reservoir effects by assuming there has been no change in radiocarbon content and by dating known-age shells of the same species from the same locality that have been collected before the nuclear weapons testing of the 1950s and 1960s.
Retrospective and history have shown us the frightening and tragic effects of nuclear weapons testing, especially when controlled conditions go wrong, and in view of the much more powerful and destructive nuclear weapons that exist today.
Another worthwhile investment- but one that in many cases would require a loosening inthe sanctions regime- would be in projects that make North Korean communities more resilient to natural disasters and other unexpected shocks(some European projects of this nature closed down following the spike in missile and nuclear weapons testing by Pyongyang in 2017).
Burning of large quantities of fossil fuels like coal, referred as the Suess effect, had significantly lowered the radiocarbon concentration ofthe atmospheric carbon reservoir. In contrast, nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s dramatically increased the level of carbon 14 in the atmosphere.
All 121 tank prototypes were destroyed during Chinese nuclear weapon testing.
Even after nuclear weapon testing was banned, the bomb effect still remains.
Even after nuclear weapon testing was banned, the bomb effect still remains.
Once a testing facility for nuclear weapons, Warhead Junction has since fallen into ruin.
We are in favor of China and North Korea developing, testing and producing nuclear weapons to defend themselves against U.S. and Japanese imperialism.
Maintain and enhance the computational, experimental, and testing capabilities needed to annually assess nuclear weapons.
After North Korea began testing long-range missile technology and nuclear weapons in 2006, the council began passing resolutions imposing sanctions and setting up a committee and panel of experts to monitor the measures taken.
The United States will not resume nuclear explosive testing unless necessary to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the U.S. nuclear arsenal, and calls on all states possessing nuclear weapons to declare or maintain a moratorium on nuclear testing.".
If the DPRK has not yet succeeding in weaponizing its nuclear potential, it may stop short of testing a weapon and simply feed worrisome intelligence to attentive observers that convinces them a weapons capability exists or could quickly be realized.
