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Effects of ionizing radiation on aquatic organisms and ecosystems
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ISBN: 9201250762 9789201250766 Year: 1976 Volume: 172 Publisher: Vienna International atomic energy agency

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Impacts of nuclear releases into the aquatic environment : proceedings of an international symposium held at Otaniemi, Finland, 30 June - 4 July 1975
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ISBN: 9200203752 9789200203756 Year: 1975 Publisher: Vienna : International atomic energy agency (IAEA) = Agence internationale de l'énergie atomique (AIEA),

Combined effects of radioactive, chemical and thermal releases to the environment : proceedings of a symposium held in Stockholm, 2-5 June 1975
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ISBN: 9200202756 9789200202759 Year: 1975 Publisher: Vienna : International atomic energy agency (IAEA) = Agence internationale de l'énergie atomique (AIEA),

Equidosimetry : ecological standardization and equidosimetry for radioecology and environmental ecology
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ISBN: 9781402036484 1402036485 1402036493 9786610611362 1280611367 1402036507 Year: 2005 Publisher: Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer,

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Considerable experience with radioecological and related ecological research on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems has been achieved, especially after the Chernobyl accident. The combined effects of the radiation, chemical and biological factors, after a contamination of the environment and during its remediation have shown an interactive complexity that highlights the need for equidosimetrical evaluations of the influence of the various stressors and the need for their ecological normalization. In radioecology and radiation protection, methods of radiation dosimetry are key for dose assessment. It is therefore highly desirable to develop a clear theoretical approach as well as a practical method of equidosimetry that would allow for an ecological normalization of the different stressors in unified uniform units, especially for comparison purposes.

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