Research into the Factors of Transfering Radionuclides from Soil to the Components of Fruit Trees
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Donatas Butkus | Dorita Brogaitė | Ingrida Pliopaitė-Bataitienė | D. Butkus | Dorita Brogaitė | Ingrida Pliopaitė-Bataitienė
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