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    The influence of the feeding practice and the season on the contamination of animal food products after a single deposition of radionuclides.
        
        Sci. Total Environ. 85, 107-117 (1989)
    
    
    
	    After accidental releases of radionuclides to the atmosphere, the activity concentration in animal food products are dependent on the month in which the release occurs. Highest contamination of milk or meat can usually be expected in that month in which the main feedstuff of the ration is harvested. The integral activity concentrations due to foliar uptake in the first year are much greater than the integral activity concentrations over 50 yr root uptake.
	
	
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        Publication type
        Article: Journal article
    
 
    
        Document type
        Scientific Article
    
 
     
    
     
     
    
    
        Language
        english
    
 
    
        Publication Year
        1989
    
 
     
    
        HGF-reported in Year
        0
    
 
    
    
        ISSN (print) / ISBN
        0048-9697
    
 
    
        e-ISSN
        1879-1026
    
 
    
     
     
	     
	 
	 
     
	
    
        Quellenangaben
        
	    Volume: 85,  
	    
	    Pages: 107-117 
	    
	    
	
    
 
    
         
        
            Publisher
            Elsevier
        
 
         
	
         
         
         
         
         
	
         
         
         
    
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
    
        Reviewing status
        Peer reviewed
    
 
    
        Institute(s)
        Institute of Radiation Protection (ISS)
    
 
     
     
     
     
     	
    
        PubMed ID
        2814438
    
    
    
        Scopus ID
        0024475456
    
    
        Erfassungsdatum
        1989-12-31