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Corrigendum to "Establishing an Ecuadorian Isoscape: The Importance of Baseline Strontium Data in a Volcanic Landscape". [PDF]
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Establishing an Ecuadorian Isoscape: The Importance of Baseline Strontium Data in a Volcanic Landscape. [PDF]
Juengst SL, Alvarez MPO.
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Identifying Crystal Structure of Halides of Strontium and Barium Perovskite Compounds with EXPO2014 Software. [PDF]
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Insights into the Crystal Structure and Magnetodielectric Properties of High-Energy Ball Milled Sr Substituted LaFeO<sub>3</sub>. [PDF]
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Dependence of strontium-90 in milk on its concentrations in air and surface deposition.
B.Y. Lalit
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Strontium treatment potentiates bone anabolic action of intermittent PTH in ovariectomized rats
Thouverey C, Badoud I, Ammann P.
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Science, 1957
The world-wide average strontium-90 content of man was about 0.12 micromicrocurie per gram of calcium (1/10,000 of the maximum permissible concentration) in the fall of 1955. A few values as high as 10 times the average have been obtained. This value is in accord with the predicted value based on fallout measurements and fractionation through
W R, ECKELMANN, J L, KULP, A R, SCHULERT
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The world-wide average strontium-90 content of man was about 0.12 micromicrocurie per gram of calcium (1/10,000 of the maximum permissible concentration) in the fall of 1955. A few values as high as 10 times the average have been obtained. This value is in accord with the predicted value based on fallout measurements and fractionation through
W R, ECKELMANN, J L, KULP, A R, SCHULERT
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Science, 1963
The hair of rats injected with strontium-90 retains a significant amount of the radionuclide. Although the strontium-90 content of hair is variable in these rats and appears to be subject to a variety of influences, determination of the radionuclide content of hair may offer a nondestructive method of estimating strontium-90 in bone.
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The hair of rats injected with strontium-90 retains a significant amount of the radionuclide. Although the strontium-90 content of hair is variable in these rats and appears to be subject to a variety of influences, determination of the radionuclide content of hair may offer a nondestructive method of estimating strontium-90 in bone.
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