Death Rate of Survivors in Nagasaki at Early Time of A-Bomb Explosion
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The death rate of survivors at early time after A-bomb explosion was analyzed with the A-bomb disaster survey in Nagasaki city. Survivors who were alive September 1st, 1945 was 20,746 persons, in which 17,869 persons (86.1%) had information for the analysis. The death rate in 1945 of survivors exposed in their houses at less than 1,199 m from the hypocenter was higher than those exposed not in their houses. The death rate of survivors in 1946 decreased rapidly, although that of survivors exposed at less than 1,199 m from the hypocenter was still high.
- 1991-12-25
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