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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|May 19, 2020
Can models based on phylogeny be used to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in crops?N A Beresford, C L Barnett, J Guillén
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|February 5, 2016
Improving the quantity, quality and transparency of data used to derive radionuclide transfer parameters for animal products. 1. Goat milkB J Howard, C Wells, C L Barnett
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|November 30, 2000
Radiocaesium variability within sheep flocks: determination of 137Cs intake in free-ranging sheepN A Beresford, C L Barnett, R W Mayes
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|February 10, 2009
Radionuclide transfer to animal products: revised recommended transfer coefficient valuesB J Howard, N A Beresford, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 14, 2009
Quantifying the transfer of radionuclides to food products from domestic farm animalsB J Howard, N A Beresford, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|May 30, 2009
Gastrointestinal fractional absorption of radionuclides in adult domestic ruminantsB J Howard, N A Beresford, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|December 25, 2016
Improving the quantity, quality and transparency of data used to derive radionuclide transfer parameters for animal products. 2. Cow milkB J Howard, C Wells, C L Barnett, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 5, 1996
Radiocaesium variability within sheep flocks: relationships between the 137Cs activity concentrations of individual ewes within a flock and between ewes and their progenyN A Beresford, C L Barnett, N M Crout, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|September 4, 2007
The transfer of radiocaesium to ewes through a breeding cycle--an illustration of the pitfalls of the transfer coefficientN A Beresford, R W Mayes, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 9, 2002
Estimation of critical loads for radiocaesium in Fennoscandia and Northwest RussiaB J Howard, S M Wright, C L Barnett, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|May 19, 2020
Can models based on phylogeny be used to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in crops?N A Beresford, C L Barnett, J Guillén
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|February 5, 2016
Improving the quantity, quality and transparency of data used to derive radionuclide transfer parameters for animal products. 1. Goat milkB J Howard, C Wells, C L Barnett
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|November 30, 2000
Radiocaesium variability within sheep flocks: determination of 137Cs intake in free-ranging sheepN A Beresford, C L Barnett, R W Mayes
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|February 10, 2009
Radionuclide transfer to animal products: revised recommended transfer coefficient valuesB J Howard, N A Beresford, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 14, 2009
Quantifying the transfer of radionuclides to food products from domestic farm animalsB J Howard, N A Beresford, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|May 30, 2009
Gastrointestinal fractional absorption of radionuclides in adult domestic ruminantsB J Howard, N A Beresford, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|December 25, 2016
Improving the quantity, quality and transparency of data used to derive radionuclide transfer parameters for animal products. 2. Cow milkB J Howard, C Wells, C L Barnett, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 5, 1996
Radiocaesium variability within sheep flocks: relationships between the 137Cs activity concentrations of individual ewes within a flock and between ewes and their progenyN A Beresford, C L Barnett, N M Crout, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|September 4, 2007
The transfer of radiocaesium to ewes through a breeding cycle--an illustration of the pitfalls of the transfer coefficientN A Beresford, R W Mayes, C L Barnett, et al.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity|April 9, 2002
Estimation of critical loads for radiocaesium in Fennoscandia and Northwest RussiaB J Howard, S M Wright, C L Barnett, et al.
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