Indications of decreasing human PTS concentrations in North West Russia.
The Russian Arctic covers an enormous landmass with diverse environments. It inhabits more than 20 different ethnic groups, all of them with various living conditions and food traditions. Indigenous populations with a traditional way of living are exposed to a large number of anthropogenic pollutant...
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Main Authors: | Charlotta Rylander (Author), Torkjel M Sandanger (Author), Natalya Petrenya (Author), Alexei Konoplev (Author), Evgeny Bojko (Author), Jon Øyvind Odland (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2011-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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