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  2. Operation Hardtack I - Wikipedia

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    Operation Hardtack I was a series of 35 nuclear tests conducted by the United States from April 28 to August 18 in 1958 at the Pacific Proving Grounds. [1] [2]: 212 At the time of testing, the Operation Hardtack I test series included more nuclear detonations than the total of prior nuclear explosions in the Pacific Ocean.

  3. Project 58/58A - Wikipedia

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    Operation Project 58/58A [1] was a series of 4 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1957–1958 at the Nevada Test Site. These tests followed the Operation Plumbbob series and preceded the Operation Hardtack I series. All the tests in Project 58 were one-point safety tests. [2]

  4. Operation Tumbler–Snapper - Wikipedia

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    George alone accounted for some 7 percent of all population exposure to radiation during the 1,032 nuclear tests performed by the United States. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The ten highest radiation exposures to residents from US continental nuclear testing, with shot George in the first column.

  5. Operation Buster–Jangle - Wikipedia

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    Operation Buster–Jangle was a series of seven (six atmospheric, one cratering) nuclear weapons tests conducted by the United States in late 1951 at the Nevada Test Site. Buster–Jangle was the first joint test program between the DOD (Operation Buster ) and Los Alamos National Laboratories (Operation Jangle ).

  6. Operation Julin - Wikipedia

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    Operation Julin [1] was a group of 7 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1991–1992. These tests [ note 1 ] followed the Operation Sculpin series, and were the last before negotiations began for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty .

  7. Nuclear weapons testing - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear weapons testing did not produce scenarios like nuclear winter as a result of a scenario of a concentrated number of nuclear explosions in a nuclear holocaust, but the thousands of tests, hundreds being atmospheric, did nevertheless produce a global fallout that peaked in 1963 (the bomb pulse), reaching levels of about 0.15 mSv per year ...

  8. Gated SPECT - Wikipedia

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    Gated SPECT is a nuclear medicine imaging technique, typically for the heart in myocardial perfusion imagery. [1] An electrocardiogram (ECG) guides the image acquisition, and the resulting set of single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images shows the heart as it contracts over the interval from one R wave to the next.

  9. Operation Dominic - Wikipedia

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    Operation Dominic was a series of 31 nuclear test explosions ("shots") with a 38.1 Mt (159 PJ) total yield conducted in 1962 by the United States in the Pacific. [1] This test series was scheduled quickly, in order to respond in kind to the Soviet resumption of testing after the tacit 1958–1961 test moratorium.

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