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Radionuclides released during an accident can be transported over long distances, before they are de...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9F(AERE-R--12462) / BLDSC - Bri...
Because of the Chernobyl nuclear accident which led to enhanced deposition of all Þssion products, c...
A dynamic radioecological model was developed to estimate radiation doses and stochastic health risk...
In this paper, are described measurement and data evaluation of environment samples collected after...
Information on the transfer of radionuclides to fruits was almost absent in the former TRS 364 ‘‘Han...
THE RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS IN THE YEAR AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT CARRIED OUT...
Models representing the transfer of radionuclides from a source term to an outlet can be used to dev...
Physical-and-chemical properties of Chernobyl hot particles (radionuclide and dispersal composition,...
Measurements of cesium from the Chernobyl accident in different environmental media are compared wit...
The accident at the Chernobyl reactor site starting at 26th April 1986 caused a widespread distribut...
From 21.10.1990 to 01.11.1990 a Netherlands humanitarian fact finding mission on aid to people affec...
Although fruit is an important component of the diet, the extent to which it contributes to radiolog...
Within the project "Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety" (EMRAS) organized by the IAEA in 2...
Following the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on 26 April 1986, about 2 7 10^18 Bq of...
Radionuclides released during an accident can be transported over long distances, before they are de...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9F(AERE-R--12462) / BLDSC - Bri...
Because of the Chernobyl nuclear accident which led to enhanced deposition of all Þssion products, c...
A dynamic radioecological model was developed to estimate radiation doses and stochastic health risk...
In this paper, are described measurement and data evaluation of environment samples collected after...
Information on the transfer of radionuclides to fruits was almost absent in the former TRS 364 ‘‘Han...
THE RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS IN THE YEAR AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT CARRIED OUT...
Models representing the transfer of radionuclides from a source term to an outlet can be used to dev...
Physical-and-chemical properties of Chernobyl hot particles (radionuclide and dispersal composition,...
Measurements of cesium from the Chernobyl accident in different environmental media are compared wit...
The accident at the Chernobyl reactor site starting at 26th April 1986 caused a widespread distribut...
From 21.10.1990 to 01.11.1990 a Netherlands humanitarian fact finding mission on aid to people affec...
Although fruit is an important component of the diet, the extent to which it contributes to radiolog...
Within the project "Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety" (EMRAS) organized by the IAEA in 2...
Following the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on 26 April 1986, about 2 7 10^18 Bq of...
Radionuclides released during an accident can be transported over long distances, before they are de...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9F(AERE-R--12462) / BLDSC - Bri...
Because of the Chernobyl nuclear accident which led to enhanced deposition of all Þssion products, c...