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Micro-element determination was carried out in the blood serum and in the hair samples of the first Soviet—Hungarian space team, by using the techniques of X-ray fluorescence analysis. The concentration of Cl, K, Ca, Br, Cu and Zn was determined before and after the space flight.
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Dedicated to Prof. I. Tarján on his 70th birthday.
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Bacsó, J., Kis-Varga, M., Kovács, P. et al. Investigation of change of mineral metabolism of cosmonauts by X-ray fluorescence method. Acta Physica 53, 159–164 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03156186
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