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[en] Study was undertaken to refer to me importance of radiological protection of human and animal species, especially. After the crash of nuclear power station in Chernobyl, Ukraine, an enormous natural catastrophe. The world wide research programs are dedicated to vearch for plants with radioprotective effect. Apparently representing sea vegetation, brown algae, were considered to have a radioprotective effect just as a large amount of plants representing terrestrial flora. The direction of research programs in the world continues in identification of other unknown plants having radioprotective effect. We would like to direct our research interests in this direction and use enormous possibilities of our rich and various vegetation. (author)
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Aktualne poznatky o niektorych rastlinach s radioprotektivnym ucinkom a o vyskume moznosti ich vyuzitia
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Benova, K.; Toropila, M.; Skardova, I. (Ustav radiobiologie, Katedra zivotneho prostredia, Univerzita veterinarskeho lekarstva, 04181 Kosice (Slovakia)) (eds.); 258 p; ISBN 80-8077-004-2;
; Jun 2004; p. 174-185; 2. Radiobiological conference, 2004; 2. Radiobiologicka konferencia venovana 55. vyrociu zalozenia Univerzity veterinarskeho lekarstva; Kosice (Slovakia); 24 Jun 2004; Available - English translation can be ordered from the Omega Info, Vysehradska 33, 85106 Bratislava, Slovak Republic (e-mail: info@omegainfo.sk), at USD 10.00 per standard page (1800 characters); 2 figs.; Proceedings was published as eBook on CD-ROM, paper were published in PDF format.

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