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Determination of activities of <sup>210</sup>Pb in Slovak tobacco and cigarettes: a study on radiological risks. [PDF]

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Dulanská S   +7 more
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Helium-electrospray improves sample delivery in X-ray single-particle imaging experiments. [PDF]

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Yenupuri TV   +6 more
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Systematic analysis of hepatotoxicity: combining literature mining and AI language models. [PDF]

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Polonium-210 in Marine Plankton

Nature, 1967
THE occurrence of polonium-210 and its precursor lead-210 in the natural radiation environment has been studied increasingly during the last decade. Radon emanating from materials in the Earth's crust introduces lead-210 into the atmosphere and there is then a natural fallout of lead-210 and its daughters.
R D Cherry
exaly   +3 more sources

Polonium-210 budget in cigarettes

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2004
Due to the relatively high activity concentrations of (210)Po and (210)Pb that are found in tobacco and its products, cigarette smoking highly increases the internal intake of both radionuclides and their concentrations in the lung tissues. That might contribute significantly to an increase in the internal radiation dose and in the number of instances ...
Ashraf E M Khater
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Polonium-210 Activity in the Lungs of Cigarette Smokers

open access: yesNature, 1966
In an attempt to contribute additional information on the natural radiation burden applied to the human body the polonium-210 content in different parts of the lungs of human cigarette smokers and nonsmokers was measured. The average activity of polonium-210 (210Po) assessed in some brands of cigarettes is summarized in table form.
Rajewsky, B., Stahlhofen, W.
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