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Radioactivity / Nuclear physics / Medical physics / Radiation oncology / Ionizing radiation / Linear no-threshold model / Radiation hormesis / Hormesis / Background radiation / Medicine / Radiobiology / Health
Date: 2005-07-22 15:30:45
Radioactivity
Nuclear physics
Medical physics
Radiation oncology
Ionizing radiation
Linear no-threshold model
Radiation hormesis
Hormesis
Background radiation
Medicine
Radiobiology
Health

REPORT IN BRIEF JUNE 2005 BEIR VII: HEALTH RISKS FROM EXPOSURE TO LOW LEVELS OF IONIZING RADIATION

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