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This conclusion is based on a single life span study that used a small number of mice.
First, the sample size is relatively small, especially for the life span study (Figure 3D, N = 6 for uko/3cv male and N = 4 for uko/3cv female).
A life span study of female Wistar rats, exposed to PuO2 aerosol, focused on survival and lung cancer.
Data relating to acute injuries of atomic bomb survivors show that the life span study cohort is biased in favor of exceptionally low levels of radiosensitivity.
Life span study (LSS) is a cohort study to evaluate the effects of radiation exposure in the Japanese atomic-bomb survivors, which consisted of 93 000 atomic-bomb survivors and 27 000 controls.
The precise result depended on the model used to estimate risk in the UK population, based on the results of the life span study of A-bomb survivors, but it is around 20% (in line with an earlier estimate (Wakeford, 2004)).
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The atomic bomb survivors life-span study (LSS) is often claimed to support the linear no-threshold hypothesis (LNTH) of radiation carcinogenesis.
It is often claimed that the data of the atomic bomb survivors life-span study (LSS) support the linear no-threshold hypothesis (LNTH).
The data of the atomic bomb survivors life-span study (LSS) are available at the Radiation Effects Research Foundation RERFF) website: www.rerf.or.jp.jp
Results of this Life-Span Study (LSS), being conducted by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF), are used by international advisory and standard-setting bodies in establishing recommendations for radiation protection (UNSCEAR 2000).
The smoking-impact study was part of a larger project, called the Life Span Study, which follows the health of more than 120,000 Japanese men and women who joined the study starting in 1950.
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