Dietary cellulose and blockers and decorporating agents of radionuclides cesium and strontium

Shchelkunov, LF; Dudkin, MS

HERO ID

1434070

Reference Type

Technical Report

Year

1999

Language

rus

HERO ID 1434070
Year 1999
Title Dietary cellulose and blockers and decorporating agents of radionuclides cesium and strontium
Authors Shchelkunov, LF; Dudkin, MS
Volume 0
Page Numbers 40-44
Abstract BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The Chernobyl accident and its resultant radioactive pollution of enormous areas led to long-term entrance of radionuclides into the human habitat. Among more than 200 radionuclides, the products of uranium fission in the reactor of the atomic power station, the isotopes of iodine, cesium, and strontium present the highest hazard. If iodine-131 virtually decayed by August, 1986, the long-lived isotopes of cesium and strontium will still stir the world public and scientists for many years. The au
Report Number BIOSIS/99/19222
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Dupe Override No
Comments Journal: GIGIENA I SANITARIYA ISSN:
Is Public Yes
Language Text rus
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