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. 2014 May 21:2:50.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00050. eCollection 2014.

The grand challenge: use of a new approach in developing policies in the area of radiation and health

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The grand challenge: use of a new approach in developing policies in the area of radiation and health

Dariusz Leszczynski. Front Public Health. .
No abstract available

Keywords: health and risk communication policies; health policies; ionizing or non-ionizing radiation; radiation-related health risks; science-based health protecting policies.

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