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    Steinlechner (born 27 April 1987) is an Austrian footballer who plays for SV Fügen. "Michael Steinlechner". Soccerway. Retrieved 20 February 2014. Michael...
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  • Klingenbach SV Eibiswald 0–5 FC Linz SV Feldkirchen 0–1 SV Ried SV Fügen 2–5 VfB Hohenems Gersthofer SV 1–0 SV Essling SV Leibnitz 1–2 LASK SV Lendorf 1–3...
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  • the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna on 19 May 1998. The competition was won by SV Ried after beating Sturm Graz 3–1. 19 May 1998 20:30 Ernst-Happel-Stadion...
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    Red Bull Salzburg v SV Ried Rapid Wien v Red Bull Salzburg LASK Linz v Red Bull Salzburg Red Bull Salzburg v Rheindorf Altach SV Fügen v Red Bull Salzburg...
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  • held at the Praterstadion, Vienna on 30 May 1991. The competition was won by SV Stockerau after beating Rapid Wien 2–1. 30 May 1991 14:30 Praterstadion, Vienna...
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    Johannes Kreidl (category Hamburger SV II players)
    Youth career 2001–2010 SV Fügen 2010–2014 AKA Tirol 2014–2015 Hamburger SV Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2014 SV Fügen 1 (0) 2014 Wacker Innsbruck...
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  • v SV Stripfing SC Schwaz v SV Horn World of Jobs VFB Hohenems v SV Fügen TuS Bad Gleichenberg v TSV Hartberg Wiener Sport-Club v Wolfsberger AC SV Grödig...
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  • List of commercial nuclear reactors (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
    Type Model Status Capacity (MW) Begin building Commercial operation Closed Fugen 1 HWLWR ATR Shut down 148 10 May 1972 20 Mar 1979 29 Mar 2003 Fukushima...
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    was estimated at 12–25 mSV in the year following the accident. Residents of Fukushima City were estimated to have received 4 mSv in the same time period...
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  • OCLC 856430972 New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 7th edition, 2001. S.v. "Schumann, Clara," by Nancy B. Reich. Koch, Paul-August. Clara Wieck-Schumann:...
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    Maximum level of radiation detected 300 Sv/h shortly after the explosion in vicinity of the reactor core. 530 Sv/h inside Unit 2 containment vessel in 2017...
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  • Two of these workers died. 116 other workers received lesser doses of 1 mSv or greater though not in excess of the allowable limit. 11–15 March 2011 INES...
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    testing by the STA, Ouchi was exposed to 17 Sv of radiation, Shinohara 10 Sv, and Yokokawa received 3 Sv. The two technicians who received the higher...
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    year is 1100 nSv, and, for comparison, natural background radiation worldwide for humans is on average around 2,400,000 nSv/year (2.4 mSv/year). In regards...
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    the accident was about 12 millisieverts (mSv). About 0.7% of the workforce received doses of more than 100 mSv (Chapter II A(b) paragraph 35). No radiation-related...
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    Nuclear power in Japan (category Articles with Swedish-language sources (sv))
    Monju→ ↑ Ōi Onagawa Sendai Shika Shimane ↗ Takahama Tōkai Tomari ←Tsuruga/Fugen Higashidōri Ōma Namie-Odaka Kaminoseki On 6 May 2011, then Prime Minister...
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    declined the elevated 250 mSv limit and kept adopting the previous 100 mSv. Tokyo Enesys, a TEPCO's subsidiary, adopts 80 mSv to manage the radiation level...
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    twenty-years-old, if they are exposed to excessive radiation between 10 and 100mSV, the risk of carcinogenesis is undeniable”. The other report written with...
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  • Thumbnail for Timeline of the Fukushima nuclear accident
    received 678 mSv, while another one in his forties received 643 mSv. Before the accident the limit for emergency situations was 100 mSv, but it was raised...
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  • Thumbnail for Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant
    after the earthquake and tsunami, levels of radiation on site reached 21μSv/hour, a level at which Tohoku Electric Power Company were mandated to declare...
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    Iitate and Tsushima in the Fukushima Prefecture. They found levels up to 100 μSv/h in the village of Iitate, and based on that, recommended that the government...
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    studies at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, had shown that exposures below 700 mSv per year are actually beneficial, this exposure limit is recommended by the...
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  • Thumbnail for Radiation effects from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
    between 100 and 150 mSv, 14 have received between 150 and 200 mSv, 3 have received between 200 and 250 mSv, and 6 have received above 250 mSv. TEPCO has been...
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    ISBN 978-1-4051-0846-1 Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Dictionary s.v. Michael Freze, 1993, They bore the wounds of Christ, OSV Publishing ISBN 0-87973-422-1...
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    2011. Retrieved 16 March 2011. As reported earlier, a 400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour radiation dose observed at Fukushima Daiichi occurred between 1s...
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    object to the raising of the allowed radiation exposure rate from 1 to 20 mSv, poor identification of radiation "hotspots", calculation only of external...
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  • Thumbnail for Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
    F. Peters. Kilian, Dietrich (1979). Präludien, Toccaten, Fantasien und Fugen I: BWV 531–550, 562 (Fragment) / Critical Commentary to Part I and II, Volume...
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  • 4906; 12.5291 (Knappenlöcher Fieberbrunn) Schaubergwerk Ulpenalpe Tirol Fügen Iron, copper, cobalt, pyrite, quartz; could only be reached via the upper...
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  • TEPCO, radiation dose equivalent rates measured from the Unit 4 reached 100 mSv/h. Edano said there was no continued release of "high radiation". Japan's...
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    December 1 – Leakage of radioactive water. 23 workers were exposed to 0.05 mSv in additional radiation (around 0.9 times the weekly dose of an average person)...
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