Inter-comparison of absorbed dose rates for non-human biota

Author:

Vives i Batlle J.,Balonov M.,Beaugelin-Seiller K.,Beresford N. A.,Brown J.,Cheng J-J.,Copplestone D.,Doi M.,Filistovic V.,Golikov V.,Horyna J.,Hosseini A.,Howard B. J.,Jones S. R.,Kamboj S.,Kryshev A.,Nedveckaite T.,Olyslaegers G.,Pröhl G.,Sazykina T.,Ulanovsky A.,Vives Lynch S.,Yankovich T.,Yu C.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Environmental Science,Radiation,Biophysics

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