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Food irradiation

AuthorWebb, Tony
Linkhttps://www.laka.org/docu/magazines/scram/scram51.pdf  
Descriptionachtergrond
Date 1 December 1985
Page number7-8
MagazineSCRAM

SCRAM (the Scottish Campaign to Resists the Atomic Menace - but a SCRAM is also an emergency shut down of a nuclear reactor) was produced as a medium of communication between groups though-out of Scotland. It became one of the long-lasting anti-nuclear magazines and focused on alternative forms of energy from the very first issue. SCRAM ('The Anti-Nuclear and Safe Energy Journal') changed it's name in Safe Energy Journal in 1991 when it focused less on nuclear and more on alternative issues.

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No51
Number of pages 2
Tags: HEALTH POPULATION - healtheffect on population of radioactivity
UNITED KINGDOM - Great Britain and Northern Ireland
COSTS NUCLEAR ENERGY - Atomic energy costs
POLITIEK - nuclear energy policy
RADIATION PERMISSABLE LEVELS -
FOOD IRRADIATION - Food irradiation is the process of exposing food and food packaging to ionizing radiation
EMPLOYMENT -

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