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    Criteria of medical response to radiological emergencies in the Republic of Belarus

    Criteria of medical response to radiological emergencies in the Republic of Belarus by C. N. Buzdalkin, N. G. Vlasova, A. V. Rozhko, V. N. Bortnovsky

    Published 2021-06-01
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    241Am and 137Сs in the Khoiniki district of Belarus: updated radiological assessment of the local existing exposure situation

    241Am and 137Сs in the Khoiniki district of Belarus: updated radiological assessment of the local existing exposure situation by E. K. Nilova, V. N. Bortnovsky, S. A. Tagai, N. V. Dudareva, A. N. Nikitin

    Published 2021-12-01
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    241Am on the territories adjacent to the Belarusian sector of the Chernobyl NPP resettlement zone: soil contamination, foodstuffs and population internal dose assessment

    241Am on the territories adjacent to the Belarusian sector of the Chernobyl NPP resettlement zone: soil contamination, foodstuffs and population internal dose assessment by E. K. Nilova, V. N. Bortnovsky, S. A. Tagai, N. V. Dudareva, L. V. Zhukova

    Published 2019-09-01
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    Assessment of the current levels of <sup>241</sup>Am и <sup>137</sup>Сs in soils and foodstuff, as well as of public internal exposure to ionizing radiation in populated areas adjacent to the Chernobyl NPP exclusion zone (case study: the Bragin district of the Gomel region, Belarus)

    Assessment of the current levels of <sup>241</sup>Am и <sup>137</sup>Сs in soils and foodstuff, as well as of public internal exposure to ionizing radiation in populated areas adja... by E. K. Nilova, V. N. Bortnovsky, S. A. Tagai, N. V. Dudareva, A. N. Nikitin

    Published 2020-10-01
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