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Reproductive Effects of Exposure to Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation: A Long-Term Follow-Up of Immigrant Women Exposed to the Chernobyl Accident. [PDF]
Cwikel J +6 more
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In brief: Chernobyl: the long-term health and economic consequences [PDF]
Hartmut Lehmann and Jonathan Wadsworth assess the long-lasting effects of radiation exposure from the Chernobyl disaster on the people of Ukraine.Chernobyl, health, labour market ...
Hartmut Lehmann, Jonathan Wadsworth
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RADIATION-HYGIENIC AND MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE СHERNOBYL ACCIDENT: RESULTS AND PROGNOSIS
An article is devoted to the analysis of the radiation situation in the dynamics during the years since the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986. Data on the scope of activities fulfilled for the assessment of the territories radioactive
G. G. Onischenko
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Activity concentrations of <sup>131</sup>I and other radionuclides in cow's milk in Belarus during the first month following the Chernobyl accident. [PDF]
Minenko V +8 more
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A review and test of predictive models for the bioaccumulation of radiostrontium in fish [PDF]
Belova, N. +4 more
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The paper presents an assessment of radiation factor role for the thyroid cancer forming at persons exposed by the Chernobyl accident at the age from 0 to 18 years.
A. V. Rozhko
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Book review: V. P. Kryuchkov, O. A. Kochetkov, and A. G. Tsovyanov “Radiation dosimetry aspects of the Chernobyl accident consequences remediation”
V. S. Repin
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CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT: RATIONALE AND REALIZATION OF DECISIONS ON PROTECTION OF THE POPULATION
Regulation of decision making on protection of the public from radiation exposure caused by the Chernobyl accident is retrospectively reviewed. Decisions on prime countermeasures such as evacuation of population from 30 km zone around the Chernobyl ...
Yu. O. Konstantinov
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Thyroid cancer and the Chernobyl accident. [PDF]
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The article discusses the issues associated with the current exposure of the population of 14 regions of Russia due to the Chernobyl accident, identified tasks facing Rospotrebnadzor today.
G. J. Bruk +16 more
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