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Which of the following would both scientists agree on?
Which of the following health effects did Scientist 1 NOT mention?
Which of the following would best convince Scientist 2 to re-examine Scientist 1's work?
ACT Aspire Science: Evaluating Claims Based on Data 1 Views
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A new study is published that shows low intensity electromagnetic radiation cannot alter human cells to cause cancer. This study strengthens the claim of which scientist?
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Yeah Oh okay Signing people Next one for you Here
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we go Four of five There was a way A
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new study is published that shows low intensity electromagnetic radiation
- 00:23
cannot alter human cells to cause cancer more Turn them
- 00:27
into a spider like in the case of Spiderman You
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That's what What This study strengthens the claim of which
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scientists All right well signed his two claims that only
- 00:40
radiation that has enough intensity to break molecular bonds and
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release electrons from their atoms can cause cancer He contrast
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the low intensity electromagnetic radiation of mobile phones to thiss
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higher intensity radiation saying the former is probably too weak
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to cause cancer Well scientists one in contrast thinks this
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type of radiation might cause brain tumors and that it
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might have other kinds of health effects Good luck avoiding
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that electromagnetic radiation They're scientists One It's everywhere Perhaps you
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need a foil blanket Jack what do you think You
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know it's good on you Is Ralph Lauren have a 00:01:19.59 --> [endTime] model
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