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Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents and Radioactive waste

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents and Radioactive waste

Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents vs. Radioactive waste

These are lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents. Radioactive waste is waste that contains radioactive material.

Similarities between Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents and Radioactive waste

Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents and Radioactive waste have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chernobyl disaster, Goiânia accident, High-level waste.

Chernobyl disaster

The Chernobyl disaster, also referred to as the Chernobyl accident, was a catastrophic nuclear accident.

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Goiânia accident

The Goiânia accident was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on September 13, 1987, at Goiânia, in the Brazilian state of Goiás, after a forgotten radiotherapy source was taken from an abandoned hospital site in the city.

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High-level waste

High-level waste (HLW) is a type of nuclear waste created by the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel.

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Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents and Radioactive waste Comparison

Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents has 51 relations, while Radioactive waste has 290. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.88% = 3 / (51 + 290).

References

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