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41Ca in tooth enamel. Part II : A means for retrospective biological neutron dosimetry in atomic bomb survivors /
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41Ca in tooth enamel. Part II : A means for retrospective biological neutron dosimetry in atomic bomb survivors /

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Other Authors: Cullings, H., Egbert, S. D., El-Faramawy, N., Faestermann, T., Kaul, D., Knie, K., Korschinek, G., Nakamura, N., Roberts, J., Rugel, G., Ruhm, W., Wallner, A.
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Language:English
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Bomb survivors
Calcium radioisotopes
Conservation of natural resources
Dental enamel
Gamma rays
Neutrons
Nuclear warfare
Particle accelerators
Radiation effects
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Institutions: Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt
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