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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute radiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medical or scientific discussions about radiation exposure, particularly when referring to a high dose of radiation received in a short period of time.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with acute radiation syndrome after being exposed to a significant amount of acute radiation during the accident."
Alternatives: "high-dose radiation" or "intense radiation exposure".
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The threshold for acute radiation syndrome is about 1Sv (1000mSv).
They used them to keep warm at night but soon developed acute radiation sickness.
Cary said his postmortem, carried out in sweltering protective suits, confirmed acute radiation poisoning.
The cause was recorded as acute radiation syndrome, also known as radiation sickness.
The accident in the former Soviet Union left 134 cleanup workers with acute radiation sickness.
In high doses, it can cause acute radiation sickness.
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Abbreviations: ARIE: Acute radiation-induced esophagitis; LET: Late esophageal toxicity.
Grade 1 or 2 acute radiation-related toxicity (diarrhea) was observed in 2 patients.
The evaluation of lung pulmonary lesions was based on the assessment of acute radiation-induced pulmonary.
Acute radiation-induced skin toxicity data were available for all 377 patients.
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