Evidence of a Dose-Rate Threshold for Life Span Reduction of Dogs Exposed Lifelong to γ-Radiation
Our return to a study on dogs exposed lifelong to cobalt-60 γ-radiation was prompted by a comment that data in dog studies have large statistical errors due to the small number of dogs. We located an earlier article on the same study that had a better mortality curve for the dogs in each dose-rate g...
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Main Authors: | Jerry M. Cuttler (Author), Ludwig E. Feinendegen (Author), Yehoshua Socol (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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