An independent review and prioritization of past radionuclide and chemical releases from the Los Alamos National Laboratory--implications for future dose reconstruction studies

scientific article published on 09 September 2011

An independent review and prioritization of past radionuclide and chemical releases from the Los Alamos National Laboratory--implications for future dose reconstruction studies is …
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P356DOI10.1039/C1EM10374A
P698PubMed publication ID21904770

P2093author name stringEllen P Donovan
John E Buddenbaum
Joseph J Shonka
Matthew H Le
Robert E Burns
Shannon H Gaffney
Susan M Flack
Thomas E Widner
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P433issue10
P921main subjectLos Alamos National LaboratoryQ379848
prioritizationQ11888847
P304page(s)2735-2747
P577publication date2011-09-09
P1433published inJournal of Environmental MonitoringQ3186910
P1476titleAn independent review and prioritization of past radionuclide and chemical releases from the Los Alamos National Laboratory--implications for future dose reconstruction studies
P478volume13

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