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Fukushima Daiichi did have a radiation exposure case in March, but the person was treated elsewhere.
However, it is now impossible to ignore the fact that a trip to Mars carries a radiation exposure risk higher than current guidelines recommend.
Adverse reactions are rare, but are more common among people over 40, said the F.D.A., which set a radiation exposure threshold for those people at 100 times the level for children and adolescents.
Dr. Jonathan Clark, a former NASA flight surgeon on the panel with Dr. Whitson, said, "To me, an unacceptable level of risk would be a radiation exposure that would result in acute and substantial performance effects, either fatality or cognitive decline".
Previous postings have included information on the facilities' air condition and cooling systems, a radiation exposure report, and personal data of employees.
The method requires a non-invasive CT-procedure of the lumbar spine resulting in a radiation exposure of about 30 μSv effective dose [2].
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The Environmental Protection Agency advocates a standard for all radiation exposure from a single source or site at 15 millirem a year, with no more than 4 coming from ground water.
ICN sold a radiation-exposure detection services business this month and in June sold its Russian factories and pharmacy chain.
The cells would be used as a treatment in case a high radiation exposure makes a worker sick.
Coronary CTA results in a measurable radiation exposure that is similar to a nuclear perfusion scan (10 12 mSV).
Although effective, traditional CT-angiography carries a high radiation exposure, especially harmful for young children.
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