HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Cs et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: u0412u0435u0441u0442u043du0438u043a u041du042fu0426 u0420u041a 4(92), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Typically, the models are based on data obtained in areas that have been exposed to radionuclide contamination as a result of radiation accidents.
SUMMARY
Previously, various authors detected high values of radionuclides activity concentrations in organisms of animals which had close contact with radioactive grounds: soil fauna, fossorial mammals (mice, rats, etc.), amphibians (toads, frogs, etc.), reptiles (lizards, snakes). According to results, the levels of activity concentration of radionuclides in . . .
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