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1. [Accumulation of 238, 239 + 240Pu and 241Am in Boar Organs and Tissues on the Territory of the Belarusian Part of the ChNPP Exclusion Zone].

2. [Delayed medical consequences of the Chernobyl accident in Armenia. Assessment of life quality and accelerated biological aging of accident liquidators].

3. [Molecular and cellular consequences of the Chernobyl accident].

4. [The peculiarities of accumulation of 137Cs in fish of the highest trophic level from the reservoirs polluted by radioactive nuclides as a result of the ChNPP].

5. [The dynamics of contamination of Kozhanovskoe lake with 137Cs in the post-Chernobyl period].

6. [15 years after the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant].

7. [Effect of some natural processes on the formation and characteristics of aerosols in regions polluted with radionuclides].

8. [Reply to the letter-to-the-editors by V.A. Pitkevich, V.K. Ivanov, S.Iu. Chekin, A.F. Tsyb, "Concerning the problem of radiation exposure levels to the Chernobyl AES accident clean-up participants, included in Russian Medical-Dosimetric State Registry"].

9. [The use of dicentric distribution in human peripheral blood lymphocytes for the retrospective estimation of the irradiation dosage].

10. [Exposure levels of persons involved in cleaning-up after the Chernobyl AES accident and included in the Russian State Medical and Dosimetric Registry].

11. [The need to account for beta radiation in determining the total radiation exposure of those working in cleanup].

12. [A decade after Chernobyl: the results of research on radioecology].

13. [The results of the cytogenetic examination of children and adolescents living in radionuclide-contaminated regions of Bryansk Province].