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An illustration of the measured dioxin levels in Irish pork relative to the legal limit. The smallest green circle represents the legal limit. The other circles' sizes are relative to the green circle and represent the minimum (80 X legal limit) and maximum (200 X legal limit) levels of dioxin found in Irish pork.
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