Data on radionuclide transfer to animals from research performed in the former Soviet Union were reviewed to collate transfer coefficient values (Ff) to animal tissues such as liver, kidney and bone, but not muscle which has previously been reported. The derived values were compared with selected data published in the English language literature. The new data are mainly for 90Sr and 137Cs, although some data were also provided for 3H, 54Mn, 59Fe, 60Co, 22Na 65Zn, 131I and U. The Russian language data may provide a basis for better informed evaluation of radiation dose from the consumption of such animal products, which can form important components of the diet in some countries
This handbook provides generic parameter values for estimating the transfer of radionuclides from en...
Abstract: Early in the era of atmospheric nuclear weapon tests, the reindeer was found to be an inte...
Initial information since the releases of radioactive materials from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear p...
Over 150 publications reporting studies conducted in the former USSR were reviewed to provide transf...
An overview of original information available from Russian language papers on radionuclide transfer ...
Data on radionuclide transfer to domestic chickens and ducks obtained from research performed in the...
Extensive studies on transfer of radionuclides to animals were carried out in the USSR from the 1950...
An extensive programme of experiments was conducted in the former USSR on transfer of radionuclides ...
A compilation has been undertaken of data which can be used to derive animal product transfer coeffi...
Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update t...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
Living tissues are usually exposed to varying degrees of radiation from natural and manmade radioact...
Radiological assessment of the impact of nuclear weapons testing on the local population in the Semi...
A literature review and assessment was conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to ...
Abstract: Early in the era of atmospheric nuclear weapon tests, the reindeer was found to be an inte...
This handbook provides generic parameter values for estimating the transfer of radionuclides from en...
Abstract: Early in the era of atmospheric nuclear weapon tests, the reindeer was found to be an inte...
Initial information since the releases of radioactive materials from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear p...
Over 150 publications reporting studies conducted in the former USSR were reviewed to provide transf...
An overview of original information available from Russian language papers on radionuclide transfer ...
Data on radionuclide transfer to domestic chickens and ducks obtained from research performed in the...
Extensive studies on transfer of radionuclides to animals were carried out in the USSR from the 1950...
An extensive programme of experiments was conducted in the former USSR on transfer of radionuclides ...
A compilation has been undertaken of data which can be used to derive animal product transfer coeffi...
Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update t...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
Living tissues are usually exposed to varying degrees of radiation from natural and manmade radioact...
Radiological assessment of the impact of nuclear weapons testing on the local population in the Semi...
A literature review and assessment was conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to ...
Abstract: Early in the era of atmospheric nuclear weapon tests, the reindeer was found to be an inte...
This handbook provides generic parameter values for estimating the transfer of radionuclides from en...
Abstract: Early in the era of atmospheric nuclear weapon tests, the reindeer was found to be an inte...
Initial information since the releases of radioactive materials from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear p...