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THE global distribution of fall-out has not been uniform: due to nuclear weapon tests by far the largest fraction has been deposited on the northern hemisphere. These circumstances are partly a result of the geographical positions of the test sites; partly a result of meteorological conditions.
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MADSHUS, K., STRØMME, A. & KOREN, K. Cæsium-137 Body Burden in Persons chosen at Random from Selected Areas in Norway. Nature 200, 278–279 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200278a0
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