Modelling and experimental studies on the transfer of radionuclides to fruit.
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I. Linkov | R. Kinnersley | L. Sweeck | C. Collins | P. Coughtrey | C. Atkinson | B. Robles | F. Carini | A. Venter | M. Fulker | J. M. Quinault | N. Green | N. Mitchell | K. Eged | Z. Ould-Dada | A. Stewart | C. Mourlon
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