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The nervous system can tolerate much more radiation than the lungs or kidneys.
CT has one important downside: the scanning exposes you to much more radiation than a conventional x-ray.
Inside the plant, however, the three workers with radiation sickness were presumably exposed to much more radiation.
This sensitization is due to the fact that 5-bromouracil is much more radiation sensitive than is thymine (see section on Photochemistry and Radiation Chemistry of DNA).
The disclosure implies that the plant released much more radiation than TEPCO had first estimated.China acknowledged "urgent problems" afflicting the Three Gorges Dam.
Still, even at contaminated sites, naturally occurring radon and other decay products of uranium contribute much more radiation to the atmosphere in wildfires than do manufactured radioactive elements taken up by plants from contaminated soil.
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The reason is that the tubular collector is not optimally tilted in Copenhagen but also that there is much more solar radiation "from all directions" in Uummannaq and this radiation can be utilized with the tubular collector.
Water devoid of ice absorbs much more solar radiation than water covered with ice, which reflects much of the radiation back toward space.
Latitudinally, it has been found that much more solar radiation is absorbed at low latitudes than at high latitudes.
(For comparison, an ordinary flashlight battery imparts 1.5 eV to each electron that passes through it. Much more energetic radiation is required to overcome the bandgap in insulators).
Such a differentiation is needed from the exposure perspective because the participants' equipment radiates closer to the body causing much more absorption of radiation.
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