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  1. x-rays
  2. light (visible & UV)
  3. thermal flash
  4. neutron radiation
  5. blast effects
  6. fallout: emitting alpha, beta, gamma radiation

Each of these will vary in degree depending on bomb design an conditions underwhich the bomb exploded (e.g. surface burst generates more fallout than airburst of same bomb).

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