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... effect ( 20 per cent + 20 per cent = 40 per cent ) and the swing effect of 3 per cent ( 40 per cent + 3 per 43 per cent ) . cent Despite the fact that the opposi- tion was not very united in this election , they did create a wides ...
... effect ( 20 per cent + 20 per cent = 40 per cent ) and the swing effect of 3 per cent ( 40 per cent + 3 per 43 per cent ) . cent Despite the fact that the opposi- tion was not very united in this election , they did create a wides ...
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... effects are considered to be cumulative without any thre- shold . That is , however small the radiation dose , the effect or , more exactly , the probability of the effect , is proportional to the dose and it adds on with additional ...
... effects are considered to be cumulative without any thre- shold . That is , however small the radiation dose , the effect or , more exactly , the probability of the effect , is proportional to the dose and it adds on with additional ...
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... effects are linear with zero effect at zero dose . In other words , addition of any small dose will have its genetic and somatic effects . According to the second hypothesis ( U Intercept ) , the curve would be supralinear , that is , the ...
... effects are linear with zero effect at zero dose . In other words , addition of any small dose will have its genetic and somatic effects . According to the second hypothesis ( U Intercept ) , the curve would be supralinear , that is , the ...
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