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1. RESULTS OF IN VIVO MEASUREMENTS OF STRONTIUM-90 BODY-BURDEN IN URALS RESIDENTS: ANALYSES OF DATA OBTAINED IN 2006–2012

2. Analysis of EPR and FISH studies of radiation doses in persons who lived in the upper reaches of the Techa River

3. Fetal organ dosimetry for the Techa River and Ozyorsk offspring cohorts, part 1: a Urals-based series of fetal computational phantoms

4. Chronic radioisotope effects on residents of the Techa River (Russia) region: Cytogenetic analysis more than 50 years after onset of exposure

5. Reconstruction of Long-lived Radionuclide Intakes for Techa Riverside Residents

6. Chronic low-dose exposure in the Techa River Cohort: risk of mortality from circulatory diseases

7. Reconstruction of the contamination of the Techa River in 1949–1951 as a result of releases from the 'MAYAK' Production Association

8. Cortical bone resorption rate in elderly persons: Estimates from long-term in vivo measurements of 90Sr in the skeleton

9. REEVALUATION OF WATERBORNE RELEASES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS FROM THE MAYAK PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION INTO THE TECHA RIVER IN 1949–1951

10. Bone mineral density in residents of radioactive territories of Chelyabinsk Region

11. Autoimmune process after long-term low-level exposure to electromagnetic field (experimental results). Part I. Mobile communications and changes in electromagnetic conditions for the population. Need for additional substantiation of existing hygienic standards

12. Reconstruction of 90Sr intake for breast-fed infants in the Techa riverside settlements

13. An approach to reduction of uncertainties in internal doses reconstructed for the Techa river population

14. In utero and postnatal haemopoietic tissue doses resulting from maternal ingestion of strontium isotopes from the Techa river

15. Strontium biokinetic model for the pregnant woman and fetus: application to Techa River studies

16. Strontium biokinetic model for the lactating woman and transfer to breast milk: application to Techa River studies

17. Age and gender specific biokinetic model for strontium in humans

18. Development of an Improved Dose Reconstruction System for the Techa River Population Affected by the Operation of the Mayak Production Association

19. An application ofin vivowhole body counting technique for studying strontium metabolism and internal dose reconstruction for the Techa River population

20. Improvements in the biokinetic model for strontium with allowance for age and gender differences in bone mineral metabolism

21. Evaluation of Age and Gender Dependences of the Rate of Strontium Elimination 25–45 Years after Intake: Analysis of Data from Residents Living along the Techa River

22. Studies on the Techa river populations: dosimetry

23. Fetal organ dosimetry for the Techa River and Ozyorsk Offspring Cohorts, part 2: radionuclide S values for fetal self-dose and maternal cross-dose

24. Increase in accumulation of strontium-90 in the maternal skeleton during pregnancy and lactation: analysis of the Techa River data

25. Preliminary FISH-based assessment of external dose for residents exposed on the Techa River

26. Does the cortical bone resorption rate change due to 90Sr-radiation exposure? Analysis of data from Techa Riverside residents

27. [Bone mineral density in residents living on radioactive territories of Cheliabinsk Region]

28. [Secular trend of bone mineral content decrease in human bone tissue: analysis of the data from Ural region]

29. [Autoimmune processes after long-term low-level exposure to electromagnetic fields (the results of an experiment). Part 1. Mobile communications and changes in electromagnetic conditions for the population. Needs for additional substantiation of the existing hygienic standards]

30. 90Sr in residents of the Iset riverside settlements

32. Individual Dose Calculations with Use of the Revised Techa River Dosimetry System TRDS-2009D

33. An image-based skeletal tissue model for the ICRP reference newborn

34. [Some regularities in the behavior of radionuclides in water of the lakes situated on the East-Urals Radioactive Trace]

35. [The characteristics of 90Sr accumulation and elimination in residents of the Urals region in the period of 1957-1988]

36. Preliminary uncertainty analysis for the doses estimated using the Techa River dosimetry system--2000

37. Strontium biokinetic model for the lactating woman and transfer to breast milk: application to Techa River studies.

38. Strontium biokinetic model for the pregnant woman and fetus: application to Techa River studies.

39. Age and gender specific biokinetic model for strontium in humans.

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