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Indoor radon-daughter concentration and gamma radiation in urban and rural homes on geologically varying ground.
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Sci Total Environ. 1993 Jan 29;128(2-3):191-203
Publication Type
Article
Date
Jan-29-1993
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Author
I. Tell
G. Jönsson
I. Bensryd
R. Attewell
S. Skerfving
U. Strömberg
Author Affiliation
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.
Source
Sci Total Environ. 1993 Jan 29;128(2-3):191-203
Date
Jan-29-1993
Language
English
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis
Construction Materials - analysis
Housing - standards
Humans
Radiation, Ionizing
Radon - analysis
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Rural Health
Smoking - epidemiology
Soil - analysis
Sweden - epidemiology
Urban health
Abstract
The radon (Rn)-daughter level (track film, 3 months) was lower in 129 urban than in 197 rural houses (geometric means, (GM) 18 versus 40 Bq/m3; P
PubMed ID
8424158
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