Food Ingestion Standards for Nuclear Emergency Exposure Situations |
Keum, Dong-Kwon
(Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Jeong, Hyojoon (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) Jun, In (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) Lim, Kwang-Muk (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) Choi, Yong-Ho (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) Hwang, Won-Tae (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) |
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