On carcinogenic hydrocarbons in soils of the Soviet Union

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Abstract

When investigating environmental contamination by any widespread damaging agent (radioactive substances, pesticides, various other chemical compounds), researchers inevitably turn to the study of soil contamination by this agent. This was the case with carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Following the detection of these substances in the atmospheric air of cities, studies have been carried out aimed at their indication in soil.

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L. M. Shabad

Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences

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Email: info@eco-vector.com
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A. P. Ilnitsky

Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences

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Russian Federation

Yu. L. Kogan

Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences

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Russian Federation

G. A. Smirnov

Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences

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Russian Federation

N. P. Shcherbak

Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation

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© 1971 Shabad L.M., Ilnitsky A.P., Kogan Y.L., Smirnov G.A., Shcherbak N.P.

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