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Radioecological problems of nuclear power

  • Scientific Conference On Nuclear Power In The Ussr: Problems And Perspectives (Ecology, Economics, Law), Obninsk, June 26–29, 1990
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Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 68, No. 5, pp. 320–328, May, 1990.

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Aleksakhin, R.M., Kryshev, I.I., Fesenko, S.V. et al. Radioecological problems of nuclear power. At Energy 68, 373–381 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02073117

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