Proposed beryllium metal bounding airborne release fractions (ARFs)/rates (ARRs) and respirable fractions (RFs) for DOE facility accidents analyses

Journal of Chemical Health and Safety - Tập 15 - Trang 26-45 - 2008
Jofu Mishima, Terry L. Foppe, J.C. Laul

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