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"We've had dental drills come apart in a patient's mouth and x-ray machines that produce a much higher level of radiation than they should".
"We have to just accept the fact that if we're going to explore," Dr. Whitson said, "we're going to have to accept a higher level of radiation" than, say, OSHA permits for atomic workers.
The sixth, Bikini Island, had a much higher level of radiation, at 184 millirem per year.
With larger N application and higher level of radiation, more N was utilized and more biomass and yield were produced.
Therefore, it is very clear that this unusually higher level of radiation is the result of the coal burning and the higher level of Malaysian seafood consumption.
If humans adapted better to higher than lower levels of chronic irradiation, then without going into details of such mechanisms, one would have to accept that at least the higher level of radiation, as in Ramsar, is relatively well tolerated.
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Although CBCT provides additional diagnostic and therapeutic information, it exposes the patients to a higher level of radiations than the conventional radiographs [13]-[15 [13]-[15
Indians living near the Columbia River were exposed to higher levels of radiation from the Hanford Nuclear Reservation than previously thought, a new federal report has found.
His concerns were underscored on Sunday when officials in Japan announced higher levels of radiation in pools of water at the facility's stricken reactors.
A report in the British Journal of Radiology last year concluded that cone-beam CT scans produced "significantly higher" levels of radiation than conventional dental imaging.
If Life 2.0 has a different chemical constitution, it may lurk in pockets at even more extreme temperatures or higher levels of radiation.
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