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1. Impacts of future nuclear power generation on the international monitoring system. Eslinger PW, Doll CG, Bowyer TW, Friese JI, Metz LA, Sarathi RS. J Environ Radioact; 2024 Mar; 273():107383. PubMed ID: 38237239 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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