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Date: 2001-07-03 09:57:10
Radiobiology
Nuclear safety
Radioactivity
Internal dosimetry
Depleted uranium
Radiation protection
Uranium
International Commission on Radiological Protection
National Radiological Protection Board
Medicine
Physics
Nuclear physics

HRA CONSULTATION NO. 26-MF-7555-00D September 2000 APPENDIX B - References Adams, N. and N.L. Spoor, Kidney and Bone Retention Functions in the Human Metabolism of

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