| 11. | This theory is called radiation hormesis.
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| 12. | LNT, threshold and radiation hormesis.
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| 13. | The article Radiation hormesis contains some citations that could also be attached to the Ramsar article.
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| 14. | He credits his interest in hormesis to an experiment he performed as an undergraduate in 1966.
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| 15. | In addition, impact of hormesis policy change upon the management of industrial risks should be studied.
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| 16. | This has been termed an'adaptive response'and is related to hypothetical mechanisms of hormesis.
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| 17. | A pollutant or toxin showing hormesis thus has the opposite effect in small doses as in large doses.
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| 18. | Most radiation researchers will probably agree that radiation hormesis is potentially plausible, but unproven and probably unprovable.
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| 19. | Hueppe is remembered for his pioneer investigations of hormesis in regards to chemical stimulation / inhibition of bacterial growth.
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| 20. | :: : : Some drugs also present a dose dependent effect termed Hormesis which might be relevant here.
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