The transfer of 239/240Pu to cow milk.
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N A Beresford | B J Howard | N. Beresford | B. Howard | L. Wacker | R W Mayes | S Gashchak | A Arkhipov | J Caborn | G Strømann | L Wacker | A. Arkhipov | R. Mayes | S. Gashchak | J. Caborn | G. Strømann
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