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SOLVED: In the thermal dose formulation for cumulative effective minutes at 43°C (i.e., CEM43), calculate the constant of proportionality (i.e., RCEM) if D0(43°C) = 11.1 min and D0(41.5°C) = 150.3 min. A.
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