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Population Exposure to Radioactivity from Consumption of Caribou among the Dene/Métis of Denendeh (Western Northwest Territories, Canada)

1998

Berti, P.R., Chan, H.M., Receveur, O., MacDonald, C.R., & Kuhnlein, H.V.

Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidmiology

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The authors conducted a dietary survey in the western region of the Northwest Territories to estimate population exposure levels to radioactivity through traditional food consumption among the Gwich'in, Sahtu, Dogrib, Deh-Cho and South Slave First Nations.

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Population Exposure to Radioactivity from Consumption of Caribou among the Dene/Métis of Denendeh (Western Northwest Territories, Canada)

Berti, P.R., Chan, H.M., Receveur, O., MacDonald, C.R., & Kuhnlein, H.V. (1998). Population exposure to radioactivity from consumption of caribou among the Dene/Métis of Denendeh (western Northwest Territories, Canada). Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 8(2), 145-155.

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