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Childhood cancer research in oxford III: The work of CCRG on ionising radiation.
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Childhood cancer research in Oxford II: The Childhood Cancer Research Group.
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Modelling the bimodal distribution of indoor gamma-ray dose-rates in Great Britain.
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Improving Assessment of Lifetime Solar Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure in Epidemiologic Studies: Comparison of Ultraviolet Exposure Assessment Methods in a Nationwide U.S. Occupational Cohort.
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Comment on "Indoor terrestrial gamma dose rate mapping in France: A case study using two different geostatistical models" by Warnery et al. (J. Environ. Radioact. 2015, 139, 140-148).
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Spatial prediction of naturally occurring gamma radiation in Great Britain.
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Variation with socioeconomic status of indoor radon levels in Great Britain: The less affluent have less radon.
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Residential mobility and associated factors in relation to the assessment of exposure to naturally occurring radiation in studies of childhood cancer (vol 35, pg 835, 2015)
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Levels of naturally occurring gamma radiation measured in British homes and their prediction in particular residences.
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Residential mobility and associated factors in relation to the assessment of exposure to naturally occurring radiation in studies of childhood cancer.
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