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A radiation of insupportably intense pain, sharp and dull alike.
For a radiation of bromeliad ostracods, see Little, T. J. and Hebert, P. D. N. 1996.
Tanglewood would be, in Koussevitzky's words, a "radiation of the beams of high culture over a nation and the whole world".
"I actually believe there has been a radiation of dung beetle species that are adapted to kill and eat millipedes," he wrote, "and that this astonishing phenomenon has gone completely unnoticed".
The fallow deer is the last survivor of a radiation of giant Pleistocene deer, the most spectacular of which was the Irish elk (Megaloceros), which weighed 600 kg (1,300 pounds) and whose antlers spread up to 4 metres (14 feet) in width.
The samples were excited using a radiation of 250 nm, and the PL response was recorded in the range from 400 to 900 nm with a resolution of 1 nm.
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A single CT scan of the chest can expose you to a radiation dose of 7mSv, which is equivalent to two years natural background radiation.
Background radiation delivers the average person a radiation dose of about 3 millisieverts (mSv) a year.
A radiation dose of that size is big enough to kill an unprotected person nearby in about four hours.
Injected activity indicates radiation dose; for example, 200 MBq indicates a radiation dose of 3.72 mSv.
This tracer gives a radiation burden of approximately 5 mSv.
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