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A similar critical dose rate point was observed for a previously studied nanofilm product for non-absorbing flooring materials.
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If we characterize electron damage by a critical fluence D c measured at a low dose rate, destruction within a time T requires J T > D c.
Other reports indicate that dose rate and length of exposure issues are critical to toxicological outcomes.
This suggests that the dose rate rather than the total inhaled dose of substance is critical for the toxic effect.
The results for dose rate measurement and estimation of dose to the general public are not as critical.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) the critical effect is the first adverse effect, or its known precursor, that occurs in the most sensitive species as the dose rate of an agent increases (U.S. EPA 2014a).
It was also shown that σIS was almost independent of dose below a critical dose.
That is: reciprocity holds between dose rate (UVI) and time.
The critical dose is called the dose to plastic instability at yield, DC, because at higher doses the material shows necking at yield.
It was determined that the dose rate constant and anisotropy factor contribute to the activity needed to achieve comparable V100-PTV doses, but a strong dependence on the radial function g(r) was found to effect the doses to the critical structures studied.
Additionally, lower irradiation dose rate causes higher grafting efficiency.
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