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Selenium (EHC 58, 1986)  Open preview window
... METABOLISM OF SELENIUM 6.1. Absorption 6.1.1. ... Selenium toxicity 7.1.1. ... Selenium deficiency 7.2.1. ... Low selenium intake 8.2.1. ... Blood-selenium 9.3.4. Hair-selenium 9.3.5. Urine-selenium 9.3.6. ... While there are no naturally occurring radioisotopes of selenium, several can be produced by neutron activation. ... [28/02/08]
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ICRP Publication 69: Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides: Part 3 Ingestion Dose Coefficients, 69 - Elsevier SiteStat.jsp  Open preview window
Home | / Site map | / Elsevier websites | / Alerts ... Dose coefficients have been calculated for radioisotopes of these elements which are expected to be released into the environment as a result of human activities and are considered to be of significance for environmental radiation protection purposes. ... Selenium. ...
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Cover Gallery  Open preview window
Online Shop / Contact us / Advanced search / Publishing ... Projected hot application areas of metallomics, elemental imaging and radioisotopes are denoted on the far right. ... Image depicts the identification of the metabolities of tellurium (meaning Earth in Latin) and selenium (meaning moon in Greek). ...
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Lanthanum - Wikipedia  Open preview window
... The metal reacts directly with elemental carbon, nitrogen, boron, selenium, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and with halogens. ... Naturally occurring lanthanum is composed of one stable (139La) and one radioactive (138La) isotope, with the stable isotope, 139La, being the most abundant (99.91% natural abundance). 38 radioisotopes have been characterized with ... [25/04/06]
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Battery History, Technology, Applications and Development  Open preview window
Custom Power Solutions / Products & Services / Custom Solutions / Low Power Cells / High Power Cells / Chargers & Charging / Battery Management / Battery Testing / Get Help / Information Hotline / Quotation Request / FAQ / Cell Chemistries / Free Report / Why Batteries Fail / Choosing a Battery / How to Specify Batteries / News ... [04/09/08]
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Hydrogeology - Hydrogeochemistry  Open preview window
Home | / Our research | / Our services | / Popular geology | / News & events ... In these studies, use has also been made of stable and radioisotopes, which have helped to determine the age and provenance of groundwater. ... Deficiency of essential elements such as iodine and selenium also has serious health consequences. ...
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NDAWG - National Dose Assessment Working Group  Open preview window
Home / Non-nuclear / About Us / Current Work / Reports / Research Database / Contact Us / Links / Non-nuclear users ... Generalised derived limits for radioisotopes of hydrogen, carbon, phosphorus, sulphur, chromium, manganese, cobalt, zinc, selenium, technetium, antimony, thorium and neptunium ... [15/02/08]
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RCEP  Open preview window
Skip navigation / Homepage | / Contact RCEP | / About RCEP | / Reports | ... Emissions of some important radioisotopes from other fuel cycle stages in the UK are shown in Table 4. ... Many of these materials are toxic and arsenic, selenium, tellurium and copper have very low concentration limits in water (ENDS, 1992). ... [04/01/08]
http://www.rcep.org.uk/studies/energy/98-6064/eyre.htm | Open link in new window | More pages from www.rcep.org.uk
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Neutron Activation Analysis: Basic Principles and Applications  Open preview window
Del Mar Ventures> Product List> Neutron Products Index> Neutron Literature> / Neutron Activation Analysis ... Radioisotopes created during the irradiation will decay with time. ... Selenium ... [05/04/04]
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Freedom For Fission- handling the waste  Open preview window
Fuel cycle / Heel-deep in it ... Future reactors, with higher burnups, will reduce this further. Solid waste from coal burning, which includes the permanently toxic metals mercury, arsenic and selenium, is produced a thousand times faster. ... It should also be remembered that radioisotopes decay exponentially. ... [06/12/06]
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