Measuring Radionuclides Concentration in Rice Field Soils using Gamma Spectroscopy in Northern Iran
Background: A few elements of soil are radioactive. Soil can transfer radionuclide into plants feeding human. Sometimes their levels are as high as to be concern of human healthy. Rice has an important share for Iranian foods especially in north of Iran. Therefore we decided to obtain radionuclide...
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Main Authors: | V Changizi (Author), R Nazari (Author), S Naseri (Author), MZ Zareh (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2012-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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