Abstract:Background and Objectives:
Being highly consumed by the population for nutritional purposes, the monitoring of radionuclides in milk represents very important task for the protection of human health. The present paper reports the results of an investigation aimed at determining the natural and anthropogenic radioactivity content in milk, and to assess the radiological health risks due to its ingestion.
Methods:
Liquid for infants, Ultra Heat Treated (UHT) sheep, UHT cow and UHT goat milk samples, coming from… Show more
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