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World Health Organization : Year 1995 ; World Health Organization, Global and Integrated Environmental Health, No. 95.19 - (Chapter V-9): Role of Short-Lived Radionuclides in Thyroid Exposure

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Title: World Health Organization : Year 1995 ; World Health Organization, Global and Integrated Environmental Health, No. 95.19 - (Chapter V-9): Role of Short-Lived Radionuclides in Thyroid Exposure  
Author: World Health Organization
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Language: English
Subject: Health., Public health, Wellness programs
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When estimating the radiation effect on the thyroid of substances released due to the Chernobyl accident one should take into consideration, as well as 1311, also the short-lived nuclides of 1321 (daughter products of 132Ted ecay) and L3311, 341, 1351. The activities of these radionuclides, accumulated prior to the accident and ejected, are given in Table l.V.2.1.1. Due to their short halflives 132Taen d 133c1o ntributed mainly to the inhalation component of the internal thyroid radiation.

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