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286 related items for PubMed ID: 10378999

  • 1. Radionuclides in the lichen-caribou-human food chain near uranium mining operations in northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    Thomas PA, Gates TE.
    Environ Health Perspect; 1999 Jul; 107(7):527-37. PubMed ID: 10378999
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  • 2. Radionuclides and trace metals in Canadian moose near uranium mines: comparison of radiation doses and food chain transfer with cattle and caribou.
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  • 3. Transfer of 210Po and 210Pb through the lichen-caribou-wolf food chain of northern Canada.
    Thomas PA, Sheard JW, Swanson S.
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  • 4. Regional variation in radionuclide concentrations and radiation dose in caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in the Canadian Arctic; 1992-94.
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    Thomas PA, Fisenne I, Chorney D, Baweja AS, Tracy BL.
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  • 13. Dosimetry of 210Po in humans, caribou, and wolves in northern Canada.
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  • 16. Food-chain transfer of U-series radionuclides in a northern Saskatchewan aquatic system.
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  • 19. Health implications of radionuclide levels in cattle raised near U mining and milling facilities in Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico.
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