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    Estimates of the cancer burden in Europe from radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl accident. by Cardis, E, Krewski, D, Boniol, M, Drozdovitch, V, Darby, S, Gilbert, E, Akiba, S, Benichou, J, Ferlay, J, Gandini, S, Hill, C, Howe, G, Kesminiene, A, Moser, M, Sanchez, M, Storm, H, Voisin, L, Boyle, P

    Published 2006
    “…The Chernobyl accident, which occurred April 26, 1986, resulted in a large release of radionuclides, which were deposited over a very wide area, particularly in Europe. …”
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    Stages of radiation monitoring on the territory of the Tula region affected in consequence of the Chernobyl NPP accident by V. V. Boldyreva, V. N. Ovcharova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…More than half of the Tula oblast territory was contaminated following the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. This article describes the stages of radiation hygiene monitoring of objects in the habitat in the Tula region impacted by radioactive contamination. …”
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    Elevated mortality among birds in Chernobyl as judged from skewed age and sex ratios. by Anders Pape Møller, Andrea Bonisoli-Alquati, Geir Rudolfsen, Timothy A Mousseau

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Such skewed age ratios towards yearlings in contaminated areas are consistent with the hypothesis that an area exceeding 30,000 km(2) in Chernobyl's surroundings constitutes an ecological trap that causes dramatic excess mortality.…”
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    Sunlight-exposed biofilm microbial communities are naturally resistant to chernobyl ionizing-radiation levels. by Marie Ragon, Gwendal Restoux, David Moreira, Anders Pape Møller, Purificación López-García

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>The Chernobyl accident represents a long-term experiment on the effects of exposure to ionizing radiation at the ecosystem level. …”
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    THE DYNAMICS OF FOOD RATIONS OF BRYANSK REGION POPULATION LIVING IN THE TERRITORIESCONTAMINATED AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT by I. G. Travnikova

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…During the years passed after the Chernobyl accident we are carrying out monitoring of the radiation situation in the Sough-Western territories of the Bryansk region, contaminated with the long-living radionuclides which includes 137Сs concentration measurements in agricultural and natural foodstuffs, surveys of local populations on the structure and composition of the diet accompanied with 137Сs content measurements in the human body. …”
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    Chronic Background Radiation Correlates With Sperm Swimming Endurance in Bank Voles From Chernobyl by Kati Kivisaari, Sara Calhim, Philipp Lehmann, Philipp Lehmann, Philipp Lehmann, Zbyszek Boratyński, Zbyszek Boratyński, Timothy A. Mousseau, Anders P. Møller, Tapio Mappes

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We captured male bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from 24 locations in the Chernobyl exclusion zone in 2011 and 2015 and collected information on sperm morphology and kinetics. …”
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    ON THE ROLE OF MUSHROOMS IN THE INTERNAL DOSE FORMATION TO THE POPULATION IN THE CHERNOBYL NPP ACCIDENT AFFECTED AREAS by A. V. Panov, E. V. Marochkina, V. V. Ponomarenko

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The present overview describes the results of the 25-year studies devoted to the estimation of the contribution of radionuclide containing mushrooms to the internal exposure dose to the population affected by the Chernobyl NPP accident. A significant increase with the time after the accident is shown for the contribution of mushrooms to the population internal exposure dose. …”
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    Inverse modelling-based reconstruction of the Chernobyl source term available for long-range transport by X. Davoine, M. Bocquet, M. Bocquet

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The reconstruction of the Chernobyl accident source term has been previously carried out using core inventories, but also back and forth confrontations between model simulations and activity concentration or deposited activity measurements. …”
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    COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ORGANIC MENTAL DISORDERS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN WITH PARTICIPANTS OF THE LIQUIDATION OF THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT by G. M. Rumyantseva, T. M. Levina, O. V. Chinkina

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The result of the carried investigation of participants of liquidation of Chernobyl accident consequences, suffering from organic disease of a brain of a vascular origin with mental infringements, and patients with the similar pathology, not exposed with radiating influence, revealed a number of the сlinico- psychopathological and paraclinical peculiarities testifying heavier current of disease among liquidators, forming a chronic ischemic condition of a brain, and the atrophy phenomena among mentioned group.…”
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    Microcirculatory bed changes in Chernobyl NPS accident liquidators during follow-up period by Ya. V. Porovsky

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Mechanisms of microcirculatory vascular bed injuries in Chernobyl NPS accident liquidators are considered in the paper. …”
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    Coping with the Chernobyl disaster: a comparision of social effects in two reindeer-herding areas by Hugh Beach

    Published 1990-09-01
    “…This paper will illustrate the broad spectrum of Chernobyl-related social problems and the methods of coping with them.…”
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    RADIOLOGICAL SITUATION IN UKRAINE AFTER CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE COUNTERMEASURES APPLICATION AT THE PRESENT STAGE by V. A. Kashparov, V. I. Yoschenko, Yu. O. Bondar, E. S. Tankatch

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Taking into account the lately growing interest to radiation protection of not only human, but the environment as well, the results of the studies of frequency of the radiobiological effects of chronic irradiation to plantations of Scots pine in the Chernobyl exclusion zone depending on the levels of the dose to the trees' apical meristem are presented.…”
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    Chernobyl’s Aftermath: Multiple Manifestations of Basalioma in a Patient after Radioactive Contamination in 1986 by Marcel Ebeling, Konrad Steinestel, Michael Grunert, Alexander Schramm, Frank Wilde, Sebastian Pietzka, Andreas Sakkas

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Background: The Chernobyl nuclear disaster is still considered the worst nuclear accident in history. …”
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    RADIATION SITUATION ON THE TERRITORY OF THE OREL REGION AFFECTED BY THE RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION DUE TO THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT by G. L. Zakharchenko, E. V. Polyakova, S. N. Milovanov, Yu. M. Efimof

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Data on morbidity of the liquidators of Chernobyl accident and region inhabitants, living on the contaminated territories, is presented.…”
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