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Accuracy of Irradiation Dose Determinations in Cohort Radiation-Epidemiological Investigations

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Orlov, M.Y., Stepanenko, V.F., Hoshi, M. et al. Accuracy of Irradiation Dose Determinations in Cohort Radiation-Epidemiological Investigations. Atomic Energy 94, 286–289 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024710423473

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