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    Investigation of food contamination since the Chernobyl fallout in Austria by Schwaiger, M., Mueck, K., Benesch, T., Feichtinger, J., Hrnecek, E., Lovranich, E.

    Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-08-2004)
    “…In a large-scale investigation the decrease of the activity concentration of 137Cs in foodstuffs after the widespread Chernobyl fallout was determined. At…”
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    Sustainability of radiologically contaminated territories by Muck, Konrad

    “…Decisions on appropriate countermeasures in the case of a contamination of large areas due to fallout from a weapon’s detonations or a serious reactor or…”
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    Longterm reduction of caesium concentration in milk after nuclear fallout by Mück, K

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-1995)
    “…Time trends in activity concentrations in milk as observed in Austria after the Chernobyl accident are presented. Both the short term decrease immediately…”
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    Classification of hot particles from the Chernobyl accident and nuclear weapons detonations by non-destructive methods by Zheltonozhsky, V, Mück, K, Bondarkov, M

    “…Both after the Chernobyl accident and nuclear weapon detonations, agglomerates of radioactive material, so-called hot particles, were released or formed which…”
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    Accumulation of radionuclides from radioactive substrata by some micromycetes by Zhdanova, N.N., Redchits, T.I., Zheltonozhsky, V.A., Sadovnikov, L.V., Gerzabek, M.H., Olsson, S., Strebl, F., Mück, K.

    “…Overgrowing (interaction) and dissolution of intact and milled hot particles by various micromycetes were studied under laboratory conditions. Hot particles…”
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    Long-term effective decrease of cesium concentration in foodstuffs after nuclear fallout by Mück, K

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-05-1997)
    “…The long-term decrease in activity concentrations in various foodstuffs relevant for the long-term ingestion dose after a nuclear fallout is reviewed. The…”
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    RECONSTRUCTION OF THE INHALATION DOSE IN THE 30-KM ZONE AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT by Mück, Konrad, Pröhl, Gerhard, Likhtarev, Ilya, Kovgan, Lina, Golikov, Vladislav, Zeger, Johann

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-02-2002)
    “…Due to lack of measurements of activity concentrations in air, the assessment of the inhalation dose of the population evacuated from the 30-km zone after the…”
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    RECONSTRUCTION OF THE INGESTION DOSES RECEIVED BY THE POPULATION EVACUATED FROM THE SETTLEMENTS IN THE 30-KM ZONE AROUND THE CHERNOBYL REACTOR by Pröhl, Gerhard, Mück, Konrad, Likhtarev, Ilya, Kovgan, Lina, Golikov, Vladislav

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-02-2002)
    “…As a consequence of the Chernobyl accident, about 50,000 people were evacuated from the settlements in the 30-km zone around the reactor in the period 3–11 d…”
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    A CONSISTENT RADIONUCLIDE VECTOR AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT by Mück, Konrad, Pröhl, Gerhard, Likhtarev, Ilya, Kovgan, Lina, Meckbach, Reinhard, Golikov, Vladislav

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-02-2002)
    “…The radionuclide vector in the release plume from the destroyed unit 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was assessed. Emphasis was laid on radionuclides…”
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    Shielding of Buildings in an Urban Environment by Muck, K

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-01-1996)
    “…The shielding of typical buildings, i.e. the reduction of outdoor to indoor exposure due to external radiation, has been measured in 41 Viennese dwellings…”
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