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Spruce pollen as a source of increased radiocesium concentrations in air

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Bunzl, K., Hötzl, H. & Winkler, R. Spruce pollen as a source of increased radiocesium concentrations in air. Naturwissenschaften 80, 173–174 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01226376

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