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  • Radiobiology
  • Radiation Effects
  • Mammalian Reproduction

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  • Review of R. H. Mole's foundational work in radiobiology.
  • Mole's early publications in the International Journal of Radiation Biology (IJRB) in 1959.

Discussion:

  • Mole's specific contributions to understanding low-dose radiation exposure.
  • The impact of his research on mammalian reproductive health studies.

Key Insights:

  • Significant contributions to radiobiology, particularly low-dose effects.
  • Association with studies on mammalian reproductive health.
  • Enduring relevance and controversial nature of his theories.

Outlook:

  • Continued debate and re-evaluation of R. H. Mole's theories.
  • Potential for future research building on his controversial findings.