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"amount of radiation" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the quantity or level of radiation present in a certain situation or location. You can use it to describe the intensity of radiation in a scientific report, a news article about a nuclear disaster, or in a conversation with a doctor about exposure to radiation. Example: The amount of radiation in the area surrounding the nuclear plant was found to be significantly higher than the safe levels recommended by the government. In this example, the phrase "amount of radiation" is used to convey information about the level of radiation present in the area near the nuclear plant.
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The amount of radiation in a fleeting exposure can be less than the amount of radiation in the environment.
But he said the amount of radiation needed could damage fruits or vegetables.
(A curie is the amount of radiation given off by one gram of radium.
"Look at the amount of radiation we're exposed to on a daily basis," Dr. Ziskin added.
The amount of radiation delivered depends on the particular radioactive isotope.
How does the amount of radiation change as the number of radioactive atoms decreases?
Inside the Columbus lab, 11 dosimeters record the amount of radiation that penetrates the space station.
Much of the debate has to do with the amount of radiation emitted.
(A person receiving the permitted dose would also get a roughly equivalent amount of radiation from other isotopes).
Five times during the cruise, RAD detected precipitous rises in the amount of radiation due to solar flares.
The radioactive concentration there is reported to exceed 120 million curies – 2.5 times the amount of radiation released in Chernobyl.
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