PsycEXTRA Dataset 1971
DOI: 10.1037/e530102008-001
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Effects of single versus multiple irradiation upon avoidance behavior in the primate

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“…x = data points for 500 rads, A = data points for 1000 rads, o = data points for 2500 rads, + = data points for 5000 rads. Limited experimentation has been completed on the crew effects following exposure to multiple nuclear weapons (2). These data, however, suggest use of the following calculationai procedures.…”
Section: ( (T) = -In P(t)/t (4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…x = data points for 500 rads, A = data points for 1000 rads, o = data points for 2500 rads, + = data points for 5000 rads. Limited experimentation has been completed on the crew effects following exposure to multiple nuclear weapons (2). These data, however, suggest use of the following calculationai procedures.…”
Section: ( (T) = -In P(t)/t (4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…refuel (RF), go-low (GL), and penetration PN)phases. 2 The B-52H considered has six crew members: pilot, copilot, navigator, radar navigator, EW officer, and gunner. Mission completion culminates at the end of the penetration phase, and the assigned mission required hitting surface targets using air-to-ground missiles and gravity bombs.…”
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confidence: 99%