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Absorption of Technetium By Plants in Relation To Soil Type, Contamination Level and Time

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Bibliographic reference Mousny, JM. ; Myttenaere, C.. Absorption of Technetium By Plants in Relation To Soil Type, Contamination Level and Time. In: Plant and Soil : international journal on plant-soil relationships, Vol. 61, no. 3, p. 403-412 (1981)
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