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Meaning of "stochastic effects"

Stochastic effects: In probability theory, stochastic effects refer to random variations or fluctuations in a system. These effects are unpredictable and can be influenced by a variety of factors

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The stochastic effects concern modifications of cells.
There is no threshold dose for stochastic effects.
Stochastic effects of exposure to ionizing radiation stochastic effects.
Ionizing radiations have deterministic and stochastic effects.
Examples of stochastic effects include cancers and hereditary effects.
Some radiations are more effective than others in causing stochastic effects.
The most relevant stochastic effects are mutations and carcinogenesis.
Ionizing radiation produces lesions in cells and can have deterministic or stochastic effects.
The stochastic effects of radiation include oncological morbidity and congenital disorders.
Radioprotection should prevent the occurrence of deterministic effects and reduce the stochastic effects.
Stochastic effects occur by chance and are typical in models of cancer and genetic effects.
Unlike deterministic effects, stochastic effects do not seem to have a threshold dose.
Radiation exposure over a long period of time ( years ) produces stochastic effects.
The stochastic effects of radiation exposure in the Chernobyl liquidator population.
Two types of biological effects of ionising radiation are known, deterministic effects and stochastic effects.

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In contrast, stochastic effects have no threshold dose.
There are two types of biological effects of ionising radiation, deterministic effects and stochastic effects.
The review of stochastic effects includes carcinogenicity ( cancer ) and hereditary effects.
There are two categories of biological effects of ionising radiation, deterministic effects and stochastic effects.
Stochastic effects do not have a threshold of irradiation, are coincidental, and can not be avoided.
Of ionizing radiation to measure the stochastic effects on human tissue… Whoa.
Stochastic effects - Being or having a random variable.
Well, I'm monitoring the derived units of ionizing radiation to measure the stochastic effects.
Stochastic effects ( also called late health effects ).
However, the Commission had not rejected the possibility of a threshold for stochastic effects.
For stochastic effects ( cancers ), the establishment of a causal relationship is more difficult.
Radiation-induced cancer, teratogenesis, cognitive decline, and heart disease are all examples of stochastic effects.
These are referred to as stochastic effects see section 4.3.
Radiation effects Radiation may cause deterministic (non-stochastic) and stochastic effects.
Stochastic effects are random in nature and are described by a relatively linear dose-response model CNSC 2012.
Because ≈ 104 copies of a-agglutinin are displayed per cell, stochastic effects on binding measurements are minimal.

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