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There is no authoritative or qualified scientific and medical research that supports herbicide exposure of BWN. FWIW, the NRCET is not qualified research as it relied on an assumption, not scientific fact.
The Agent orange Act states: "the Secretary shall take into consideration whether the results are statistically significant, are capable of replication, and withstand peer review"
The NRCET s not statistically significant nor was it ever peer reviewed.
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There is no authoritative or qualified scientific and medical research that supports herbicide exposure of BWN. FWIW, the NRCET is not qualified research as it relied on an assumption, not scientific fact.
The Agent orange Act states: "the Secretary shall take into consideration whether the results are statistically significant, are capable of replication, and withstand peer review"
The NRCET s not statistically significant nor was it ever peer reviewed.
You can read the AO Act here: http://tinyurl.com/7uo7hyk
You can read OGC 27-97 here: http://tinyurl.com/6j45s5b