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A Partial, Growing, Compilation of the Extensive Data that Contradict the Linear No-Threshold (LNT) Premise of Low-Dose Radiation Health Effects:
These Data are Misrepresented, Suppressed, and Ignored, to Support the LNT for Radiation Protection Policy and to Acquire Massive Public Funds

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9.1 Explaining the Science

9.1 Explaining the Science9.2 Explaining the Bias in Radiation Protection Policy9.2.1 Science Requires Change in Radiation Protection Policy

9.2 Explaining the Bias in Radiation Protection Policy

9.3 Explaining the Benefits of Low Dose Radiation in Medicine and Health

9.4 Radiation Doses and Consequence Analysis

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10.0 this is a test (1)

9.1 Explaining the Science (17)

9.1 Explaining the Science9.2 Explaining the Bias in Radiation Protection Policy9.2.1 Science Requires Change in Radiation Protection Policy (1)

9.1.1 Explaining Biology (19)

9.1.1.1 Explaining the Radiation Effects in In Vivo Cellular and Molecular Biology (6)

9.1.1.2 Explaining the Effects in Immunologically Whole Organisms (3)

9.1.1.3 Explaining Immunological Effects (6)

9.1.1.4 Explaining the Implications of Microdosimetry (3)

9.1.1.5 Explaining Genetic Instability (1)

9.1.1.6 Explaining Stress Response (1)

9.1.2 Explaining Epidemiology (5)

9.1.2.1 Effects of Natural Background Radiation (1)

9.1.2.1.1 Effects of Radon (11)

9.1.2.1.2 Areas of High Natural Background Radiation (2)

9.1.2.2 Effects of Occupational Radiation Exposures (1)

9.1.2.2.1 Effects in Nuclear Facility Workers (3)

9.1.2.2.1.1 Effects in Nuclear Facility Workers - Mayak (2)

9.1.2.2.1.2 Effects in Nuclear Facility Workers - Nuclear Shipyard Workers Study (3)

9.1.2.2.2 Effects in Medical Radiation Workers (1)

9.1.2.2.3 Radon Effects in Miners (2)

9.1.2.2.4 Radium and Effects in Radium Workers (2)

9.1.2.2.4.1 Radium Effects in the 'Radium Dial Painters' (2)

9.1.2.3 Effects of Radiation Exposures in the Public (2)

9.1.2.3.1 Effects of Radon Exposures in the Public (1)

9.1.2.4 Effects of Radiation Exposures from Accidents (1)

9.1.2.4.1 Effects of Radiation Exposures from the 1986 Chernobyl Accident (3)

9.1.2.5 Effects of Radiation Exposures from Atomic Bombs in Japan (3)

9.1.3 Effects of Radiation Exposures in Animal Studies (4)

9.1.4 Effects of Radiation Exposures in Plant Studies (2)

9.1.5 Effects of Radiation Exposures in Biological Models (1)

9.2 Explaining the Bias in Radiation Protection Policy (26)

9.2.1 Science Requires Change in Radiation Protection Policy (24)

9.2.2 Organizing to Change LNT Radiation Protection Policy (1)

9.3 Explaining the Benefits of Low Dose Radiation in Medicine and Health (16)

9.3.1 Explaining the Benefits of Low Dose Radiation in Reducing Cancer (5)

9.3.1.1 Indications that Co-60 Doses to Taiwan Residents Reduce Cancer and Birth Defects (1)

9.3.2 Explaining the Benefits of Radon Therapy (4)

9.3.3 Explaining the Benefits of Low Dose Radiation in Treating Infection and Inflammatory Diseases (2)

9.4 Radiation Doses and Consequence Analysis (4)

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