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This also may make radiation therapy more effective.
Researchers also hope that faster treatment will help make radiation available to more women.
He sent helicopters to make radiation studies near Sears Tower back when he was planning to build to the sky.
John Richardson, a radiation officer in the physics department for 30 years, told them he had been asked to make radiation measurements in the building on several occasions, but could not remember having written them up in a report.
A plastic surgeon was on call to do a nerve graft from the patient's foot should Dr. Scardino be forced to remove the nerve bundle....[A]dvances in technology may make radiation a comparable option to surgery for many more patients.
Several speakers said that articles in The Times about radiation errors, particularly one on the death of Scott Jerome-Parks, a 43-year-old computer programmer, were the impetus for much of the discussion on how to make radiation therapy safer.
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New methods that speed up the identification of mutants are making radiation breeding even more popular, he said.
"Sales are up," said Dan Sythe, president of International Medcom, a company in Sebastopol, Calif., that makes radiation detectors.
But Dr. Abrams said that often the women themselves were refusing lumpectomies because of the problem of getting to a radiation therapy center or other medical problems that made radiation therapy difficult for them.
But while scientists agree that dilution has made radiation levels outside the harbor, and even some places inside, low enough to pass drinking water standards, they say there are worrisome problems that may be the result of new leaks.
These SSD will be exposed to radiation levels up to 1015Neq/cm2, which makes radiation resistance a major concern for the upgraded ATLAS tracker.
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