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Limits used in the control of radioactive effluents from nuclear installations. A review and analysis [PDF]
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Tree bark has proved to be a suitable biological substrate for air pollution monitoring studies, especially in urban and industrial regions suffering from anthropogenic overpressure.
SAJENIOUK A. D. +5 more
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Spatial-temporal evolution and influencing factors of sudden environmental accidents in China from 2008 to 2022. [PDF]
Yan J +5 more
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This chapter provides an economic perspective of environmental law and policy with regard to both normative and positive dimensions. It begins with an examination of the central problem in environmental regulation: the tendency of pollution generators in
Stavins, Robert N., Revesz, Richard L.
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Lung cancer risk in relation to indicative radon atlas metrics in Northern Ireland: a population-based case-control study using secondary data. [PDF]
Delargy CM +13 more
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The radiological impacts of radioactivity in the Crown Mines gold tailings. [PDF]
Mvelase MJ +4 more
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Who Actually Dies from Indoor Air Pollution? A Forensic Perspective. [PDF]
Pigaiani N +8 more
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Factors Affecting Indoor Air Pollution with Radon
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium and is found everywhere outdoors and indoors. It is released the ground and building materials into the air. It is formed in soil and from the decay of radium-226. it
Salwa EI-Sobkey PhD
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Hazardous waste management and one health approach. [PDF]
Petropoulou P.
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Radon’s radioactive decay is the primary natural source of small air ions in the near-ground layer of the atmosphere. The exhalation of radon from the soil is influenced by local meteorological conditions, while the reduction in small air ion ...
Ilić, Anđelija +3 more
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