@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00076095, author = {Zunic, Z.S. and Benedik, L. and Kritsananuwat, R. and Veselinovic, N. and Tokonami, S. and Stojanovska, Z. and Sahoo, S.K. and Sahoo, Sarata}, issue = {3−4}, journal = {Radiation Protection Dosimetry}, month = {Oct}, note = {Urine, hair and nail samples were collected from a population of both sex aged from 40 to 87 years in Niška Banja (227 km south of Belgrade, Serbia) with a high level of natural radioactivity (HLNRA). To assess and monitor the public exposure, urine samples for each subject (24 h period) were collected and concentration of uranium (U) was analyzed using alpha-particle spectrometry. Human hair and nails considered as bio-indicators of the public exposure to radionuclides over a long period of months or even years and concentration of U was determined using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.}, pages = {319--323}, title = {MEASUREMENT OF URANIUM IN URINE, HAIR AND NAILS IN SUBJECTS OF NISKA BANJA TOWN, A HIGH NATURAL BACKGROUND RADIATION AREA OF SERBIA}, volume = {184}, year = {2019} }