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(FWD) Re: Living in Kiev: exposure, risks and guidelines
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>Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 15:17:30 +0200
>From: Wolfgang Eschner <wolfgang.eschner@uni-koeln.de>
>Organization: Clinic for Nuclear Medicine, University of Cologne
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>To: Radsafe-eu@fz-juelich.de
>Subject: Re: Living in Kiev: exposure, risks and guidelines
>
>Joost,
>
>I suppose your questions have quite well been answered by J.J. Rozental
>and Peter Hill.
>
>Just a short add-on: We have been monitoring the German Embassy
>personnel from Kiev (and, until a few years ago, from Minsk). In most
>cases, the whole-body Cs-137 activity of those employees is below the
>detection limit (ca. 60 Bq) . Actually, we find more Cs-137 in persons
>living in Germany who frequently eat mushrooms (mushrooms that have
>grown in the woods rather than having been cultivated).
>
>Wolfgang Eschner
>
>
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>
> Dr. Wolfgang Eschner
> Clinic for Nuclear Medicine phone +49 221 478 6482
> University of Cologne fax +49 221 478 6777
> D-50924 Koeln email wolfgang.eschner@uni-koeln.de
> GERMANY
>
>
Dr.Peter Hill phone: +49-2461-61-5081
Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH fax : +49-2461-61-3726
D-52425 Juelich/Germany mailto:P.Hill@fz-juelich.de
URL: http://www.kfa-juelich.de/
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