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Region I corresponds to the metal state with a low-dose ion implantation, and consequently, with a low level of radiation action, being close in its structure to the initial state.
With regard to the relative radiation exposures associated with individual imaging investigations, students were asked to rank the amount of radiation exposure per modality as "0" (no radiation), "1" (low level of radiation) or "2" (high level of radiation).
131I is therefore highly radioactive, but disappears very quickly, whilst 129I releases a very low level of radiation for a very long time.
"[Radon] exposure is so, so limited," he said, adding that in the mine, risks are lower "than someone watching hockey [and] drinking beer in [their] basement," presumably alluding to the low level of radiation your idiot box blasts into you on a daily basis.
Under low level of radiation, we found that the SISO system was comfortable with positive feedback, which had larger margin of stabilizing gains, whereas negative feedback allowed far narrower choices.
In the recA to uvrA SISO system of the SOS network, positive feedback enabled a lot of stabilizing gains for the SISO system exposed to low level of radiation, as opposed to the same system exposed to high level of radiation, which needed negative feedback for large margins of stabilizing gains.
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Sometimes, it contains low levels of radiation.
"We eat, breathe and drink low levels of radiation," Dr. Boice said.
Yet the health impacts of long-term exposure to low levels of radiation are not entirely clear.
To do so, the device emits very low levels of radiation.
Virtually everything on earth is subject to low levels of radiation from naturally occurring radioactive materials.
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