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-After the retrieving process finishes, a world map will be displayed in the right panel. You can zoom in to the geographical area where the nuclear scenario occurred. You can also click the small arrow on the top of the bar separating the left sample set tree and the right panel to maximize the map.+After the retrieving process finishes, a world map will be displayed in the right panel. You can zoom in to the geographical area where the nuclear scenario occurred. You can also click the small arrow on the top of the bar separating the left sample set tree and the right panel to maximize the map. The following figure shows that the location of a sample (or person) is denoted by a cross on the map. The colors of the crosses, which are explained by the legend in the bottom-right corner, represent the dose values of the samples
  
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-The above figure shows that the location of a sample (or person) is denoted by cross on the map. The colors of the crosses, which are explained by the legend in the bottom-right corner, represent the dose values of the samples+The following figure indicates that in the bottom-right control every sample set in the scenario corresponds to checkbox and a drop-down list. You can also hide the sample locations of sample set from the map by deselecting its checkboxSince the doses of a sample set can be estimated with multiple curves/image selection modelsits drop-down list contains all dose versions (i.e. all combinations of curves and image selection models under which the doses of the sample set were estimated). You can display another dose version by selecting another item in the drop-down list.
  
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-You can also hide the sample locations from the map by deselecting the checkbox corresponding to the sample set in the bottom-right control (see the following figure). Since the doses of a sample set can be estimated with multiple curves/image selection models, the drop-down list in the bottom-right control contains all combinations of curves and image selection models under which the doses of the sample set were estimated (i.e. it contains all doses versions). You can display another dose version by changing the selected item in the drop-down list (see the following figure). 
  
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