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91 related items for PubMed ID: 3170215

  • 1. Reply to comments on estimates of external gamma exposure.
    Anspaugh LR, Church BW.
    Health Phys; 1988 Sep; 55(3):581-2. PubMed ID: 3170215
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  • 2. Comments on estimates of external gamma exposure from testing at the Nevada Test Site.
    Neel JW, Rowland RH.
    Health Phys; 1988 Jun; 54(6):674-5. PubMed ID: 3378900
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  • 3. Decay of gamma radiation in fallout following a nuclear war.
    Haaland CM.
    Health Phys; 1993 Nov; 65(5):561-2. PubMed ID: 8225999
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  • 4. Decay rate of gamma radiation from nuclear weapons fallout.
    Haaland CM.
    Health Phys; 1987 Sep; 53(3):313-9. PubMed ID: 3623921
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  • 6. Historical estimates of external gamma exposure and collective external gamma exposure from testing at the Nevada Test Site. I. Test series through HARDTACK II, 1958.
    Anspaugh LR, Church BW.
    Health Phys; 1986 Jul; 51(1):35-51. PubMed ID: 3332000
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  • 12. A physical dose estimates for A-bomb survivors. Studies at Oak Ridge, U.S.A.
    Auxier JA.
    J Radiat Res; 1975 Sep; 16 Suppl():1-11. PubMed ID: 1195192
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  • 13. Thermoluminescence dosimetry of gamma-rays from the Hiroshima atomic bomb at distances 1.91-2.05 km from the hypocenter.
    Hoshi M, Sawada S, Ichikawa Y, Nagatomo T, Uehara S, Kondo S.
    Health Phys; 1989 Dec; 57(6):1003-8. PubMed ID: 2584014
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  • 14. [Anthropogenic sources of radiation hazards].
    Benetskiĭ BA.
    Ter Arkh; 1995 Dec; 67(2):39-42. PubMed ID: 7725257
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  • 15. Comments on 'Decay rate of radiation from nuclear weapons fallout'.
    Dunning GM.
    Health Phys; 1988 Jul; 55(1):96. PubMed ID: 3391785
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  • 17. Kazakhstan. For a long-suffering population, uncertainty reigns.
    Stone R.
    Science; 2003 May 23; 300(5623):1222. PubMed ID: 12764167
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  • 18. The variability in fallout radionuclide distribution: potential radiochemical damage.
    Burrows BA, Cardarelli JA, Sinex FM, Lefkin HL, Teager HM.
    Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc; 1983 May 23; 94():154-60. PubMed ID: 7186228
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  • 19. Revised dose estimates at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
    Loewe WE, Mendelsohn E.
    Health Phys; 1981 Oct 23; 41(4):663-6. PubMed ID: 7309523
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  • 20. Historical estimates of external gamma exposure and collective external gamma exposure from testing at the Nevada Test Site. II. Test series after Hardtack II, 1958, and summary.
    Anspaugh LR, Ricker YE, Black SC, Grossman RF, Wheeler DL, Church BW, Quinn VE.
    Health Phys; 1990 Nov 23; 59(5):525-32. PubMed ID: 2211112
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