Research on shipment approval of radioactive materials
BAO Jie1, ZHAN Lechang1, ZHANG Linan1, WANG Yue2
1. China Productivity Center for Machinery Co. Ltd., Beijing 100044; 2. National Electricity Investment Group of Science and Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd., Beijing 100029
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