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The phrase "alleviate radiation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing the reduction or mitigation of harmful effects associated with radiation exposure, but "alleviate" is not the appropriate verb for this context.
Example: "The new technology aims to alleviate radiation exposure for workers in nuclear facilities."
Alternatives: "reduce radiation" or "mitigate radiation".
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Researchers did study fallout and how it forms, but they were seeking clues about how to prevent or alleviate radiation illness, not identify the perpetrator.
Once H-Ras is constitutively activated, the downstream signals of radioresistance may be independent from galectin-1 following low irradiation doses because the level of GTP-form H-Ras may be sufficient to alleviate radiation damage.
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Although the suppression of bridge vibration as usually done in practice can alleviate the radiation, it may not be optimal because the behavior of radiation is not taken into consideration.
He has had three cancer operations in Cuba since mid-2011 and returned to Havana 10 days ago to receive "hyperbaric oxygenation," a treatment normally used to alleviate bone decay from radiation therapy.
The intracellular glutathione (GSH) levels significantly decreased after irradiation while the combined treatment of NAC and radiation alleviated the decrease in the GSH levels.
Thus, innovative trial designs are necessary to confirm that acupuncture can alleviate side effects related to radiation therapy.
The issue of toxicity is a primary concern for chest irradiation, because it is a dose-limiting toxicity and because in some circumstances it can alleviate the survival benefit of radiation therapy.
Ex-RAD clearly protects the hematopoietic system, increasing survival of irradiated mice; administration quickly alleviates the severe, radiation-induced pancytopenia and restores selected marrow functions [ 57, 59].
Radiation therapy has been shown to alleviate pain in the majority of treated patients, but the duration of symptom control is short lived, hence chemotherapy is generally the treatment of choice.
To our knowledge, these strategies have not been applied in combination with radiation, which has been shown to alleviate pain in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer (Ceha et al, 2000).
Supportive interventions may include: antibiotics, analgesics, transfusions, corticosteroids, or any other symptomatic therapy and/or assistance of a psychotherapist, and localised radiation therapy (dose within palliative range) to alleviate symptoms.
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