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Chernobyl$501341$ - traduction vers Anglais

CIVIL AND MILITARY FORCE SENT TO DEAL WITH THE AFTERMATH OF THE CHERNOBYL DISASTER
Chernobyl Union; Chernobyl liquidator; Chernobyl disaster relief operation; Chernobyl disaster management; Liquidator (Chernobyl); Chornobyl liquidators
  • Deceased liquidators' portraits used for an [[anti-nuclear]] protest in [[Geneva]].
  • Part of a monument to the firefighters near the Chernobyl site
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  • The central detail of the Liquidators' medal, with traces of alpha (α) and beta (β) particles and gamma (γ) rays over a drop of blood.
  • Soviet military badge (left) and [[medal]] awarded to liquidators.

Chernobyl      
n. Chernobyl, ciudad en Ucrania (en 1986 hubo un accidente atómico); (inform.) especie de virus que se expandió por medio del Internet causando muchos daños en el ordenador

Définition

Chernobyl packet
<networking> /cher-noh'b*l pak'*t/ A network packet that induces a broadcast storm and/or network meltdown, named in memory of the April 1986 nuclear accident at Chernobyl in Ukraine. The typical scenario involves an IP Ethernet datagram that passes through a gateway with both source and destination Ethernet address and IP address set as the respective broadcast addresses for the subnetworks being gated between. Compare Christmas tree packet. [Jargon File] (2004-02-17)

Wikipédia

Chernobyl liquidators

Chernobyl liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were called upon to deal with the consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union on the site of the event. The liquidators are widely credited with limiting both the immediate and long-term damage from the disaster.

Surviving liquidators are qualified for significant social benefits due to their veteran status. Many liquidators were praised as heroes by the Soviet Government and the press, while some struggled for years to have their participation officially recognized.