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Simultaneous reduction of radioactive strontium, caesium and iodine retention by single treatment in rats

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It is concluded that the mixture was very efficient for decreasing body retention of three important fission products and that it can be used over long periods without causing adverse health effects.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 1981-12-01. It has received 29 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Iodine.

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Runoff pollutants of a highly trafficked urban road ― Correlation analysis and seasonal influences

TL;DR: From the data obtained it can be concluded, that the de-icing salt has only a weak influence for higher pollutant concentrations, and the increase of heavy metal concentrations occurs because of increased tear and wear due to application of gravel at cold weather conditions.
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Correlation between stable nitrogen isotope ratios and concentrations of organochlorines in biota from a freshwater food web.

TL;DR: Results from this study indicated that delta 15 N can be used to predict concentrations of organochlorines in freshwater biota.
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A geochemical survey of trace elements in agricultural and non-agricultural topsoil in Dexing area, China

TL;DR: In this paper, a total of 874 agricultural and non-agricultural topsoil samples were collected from Dexing area, northeast of Jiangxi Province, China, and the total elemental concentrations of 17 elements (As, Hg, Mo, Cd, Cr, Zn, Cu, Mn, Ti, Pb, Fe, Ca, K, Si, Al, Mg, and Na) were determined.

Toxicological profile for iodine

J. Risher
TL;DR: This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile and reflects a comprehensive and extensive evaluation, summary, and interpretation of available toxicologic and epidemiologic information on a substance.
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Reduction of thyroid irradiation from 131-I by potassium iodide.

Manfred Blum, +1 more
- 19 Jun 1967 - 
TL;DR: The prophylactic administration of 100 to 200 mg of potassium iodide in anticipation of radioactive iodine exposure will largely prevent uptake by the thyroid gland, thereby reducing the irradiation dose delivered by more than 98%.
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Enhancement of the excretion of radiocaesium in rats by ferric cyanoferrate. ii.

TL;DR: Results show that ferric cyanoferrate(II) has a pronounced suppressing effect on enteral /sup 137/Cs absorption, and therapeutic applicability is indicated.
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