1983.
Tag: Ainslie Archive Box 8
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‘Nuclear Blast effects articles: More gloomy forecasts, Superfire threat in N-attack.’
21 September 1985.
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The Guardian, ‘The doctor’s dead reckoning, Fall-out effect to be surveyed, Andrew Veitch on the thermonuclear dilemma.’
21 October 1986.
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Patricia Lindop, Joseph Rotblat, Philip Webber, ‘Radiation casualties in a nuclear war.’
31 January 1985.
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Glasgow Herald, ‘Personal Column: Choice that would face A-blast.’
06 March 1983.
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Paul R. Ehrlich, John Harte, Mark A. Harwell, Peter H. RAVEN, Carl Sagan, George M. Woodwell, Joseph Berry, Edward S. Ayensu, Anne H. Ehrlich, Thomas Eisner, Stephen J. Gould, Herbert D. Grover, Rafael Herrera, Robert M. May, Ernst Mayr, Christopher P. McKay, Harold A. Mooney, Norman Myers, David Pimentel, John M. Teal, ‘Long-Term Biological Consequences of Nuclear War.’
23 December 1983.
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Joint Committee on the Medical Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Howard Middlemiss, ‘The Medical Effects of Nuclear Weapons: A symposium held in the Grand Committee Room, The Palace of Westminster.’
16 March 1982.
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Scientists Against Nuclear Arms, ‘Briefing: Nuclear Weapons: Physical and Medical Effects.’
1980.
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Scientific American, Kevin N. Lewis, ‘The Prompt and Delayed Effects of Nuclear War.’
July 1979.
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Central Organizing Committee for Sending National Delegation to UNO ‘To realize an international accord for the complete nuclear disarmament and the measures banning the use of nuclear weapons. Special Report (DRAFT) on The Reality of Atomic Bombing and The Situation of A-Bomb Sufferers.’
No date.
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‘East Central Scotland Planning Assumptions Study, Strathclyde Region Assumptions Study, Civil Defence Planning Assumptions In Central Scotland.’
No date.
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‘The Civil Defence Campaign Guide.’
1984.