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Study of radon exhalation rate and natural radioactivity in soil samples collected from 50m away from Kasimpur thermal power plant

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Table  1. Radon activity concentration, radon exhalation rate and indoor inhalation exposure (radon)-effective dose from    soil samples 50 m away from Kasimpur thermal power plant, India
Fig 2. Gamma ray spectrum of a soil sample
Table 3. Radium equivalent activity, absorbed gamma dose rate, annual effective doses, External hazard index and internal hazard   index in soil samples

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