Technogenic radionuclides of Chernobyl NPP accidental release and their physical and chemical forms
Distribution of radionuclides in the vertical soil profile on the nearest Chernobyl NPP zone of alienation was investigated. It is showed experimentally that the main activity of radionuclides is concentrated in the topsoil (10 сm).
A. I. Lypska +3 more
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LARCalc, a tool to estimate sex- and age-specific lifetime attributable risk in populations after nuclear power plant fallout. [PDF]
Sundström J, Isaksson M, Rääf CL.
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A methodological approach for the justification of rational countermeasure options in agricultural production in the long term after the Chernobyl NPP accident is presented.
A. V. Panov
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Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. [PDF]
Tondel M +4 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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Assessment of possible airborne impact from risk sites: methodology for probabilistic atmospheric studies [PDF]
The main purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for a multidisciplinary nuclear risk and vulnerability assessment, and to test this methodology through estimation of a nuclear risk to population in the Northern European countries in case of a ...
A. A. Baklanov +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Driver Mutations and Transcriptomes in Papillary Thyroid Cancer by Region of Residence in South Korea. [PDF]
Lee J +5 more
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Population dynamics and genome-wide selection scan for dogs in Chernobyl. [PDF]
Dillon MN +6 more
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MASS MANY YEARS WBC-MONITORING OF UKRAINIAN INHABITANTS INVOLVED IN CHERNOBYL NPP ACCIDENT
Two-level monitoring system of individual internal exposure doses has been created in the RCRM MSA (Research Centre for Radiation Medicine of Medical Sciences Academy of Ukraine) and works nowadays.
O. M. Perevoznikov +3 more
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The mobility of Chernobyl-derived 137Cs in a peatbog system within the catchment of the Pripyat River, Belarus. [PDF]
Hilton, J. +3 more
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