Difference between revisions of "Multiplicative risk projection model"

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A risk projection model in which exposure is assumed to lead to an attributable risk that is proportional to the dose and to the natural probability of the effect or the base risk.
 
A risk projection model in which exposure is assumed to lead to an attributable risk that is proportional to the dose and to the natural probability of the effect or the base risk.
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A risk projection model in which exposure is assumed to lead to an attributable risk that is proportional to the dose and to the natural probability of the effect or the base risk.

Last Updated: February 2021


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