Sentence examples for probability of radiation from inspiring English sources

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The 95% confidence interval for the PET detection probability of radiation injury as manifested by focal changes in SUVmax is (0.024, 0.302) based on 3/26 detections using the Clopper Pearson confidence interval.

As tumours increase in size, larger volumes of normal tissue have to be irradiated to encompass them, and the probability of radiation complications increases as a function of the volume irradiated.

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The current detector R&D aims to reduce the probability of radiation-induced degradation of the core detector components of the RPCs, the gas gaps, as well as to improve the detection rate capability.

The model quantitatively assesses the effects of both the radiation dose and the volume of the gland irradiated on the probability of radiation-induced changes in parotid gland function.

The data and the biology conform to the lack of increased lung cancer in people living in houses with elevated radon concentration (Hall and Giaccia 2005) and contradict the LNT prediction that the probability of radiation-induced cancer is proportional to dose.

The regression models are assigned binary regression weights which map metagenes to probabilities of radiation exposure.

Bayesian fitting of binary probit regression models to the training data then permits an assessment of the relevance of the metagene signatures in within-sample classification, and estimation and uncertainty assessments for the binary regression weights mapping metagenes to probabilities of radiation exposure.

The probability of a radiation induced second malignancy after radiotherapy is a topic that has been widely discussed [ 14- 20].

In the naked DNA of plasmids, there are large distances separating the DNA loops; the decays can only produce DSB or SSB in the case of a high hit probability of the radiation.

When comparing the probability of detecting radiation injury on CT versus PET at this time point after radiotherapy, the p-value for McNemar's test of no difference in detection probability is less than 0.003 (i.e., p < 0.003).

The actuarial probabilities of late radiation side effects, expressed as percentages ± standard errors of the mean, were 10.19 ± 2.91 for highly radioresistant; 10.19 ± 2.91 for moderately radioresistant, 21.30 ± 3.94 for average, 12.96 ± 3.23 for moderately radiosensitive, and 0.0 for highly radiosensitive.

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