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(c) Any equipment used for interventional radiology has a device or a feature informing the practitioner and those carrying out practical aspects of the medical procedures of the quantity of radiation produced by the equipment during the procedure.
Medical students represent future medical practitioners, and according to the directive unless they are taught which imaging methods use radiation and the approximate quantity of radiation involved they will be unable to make appropriate informed clinical decisions.
As the subjects are future doctors referring patients for imaging examinations, they should be taught about the approximate quantity of radiation involved and which imaging methods use radiation and which do not.
Still, today, the standard assumption in radiological practice remains that work-up of suspected LE in pregnant women should be performed by scintigraphy because of the lower quantity of radiation administered to the fetus.
The limitations include the lack of information on the duration and quantity of radiation that the individuals received.
4– 8 The quantity of radiation generated by the linear accelerator is expressed in MUs; growth in MUs is connected with a higher scatter radiation from the accelerator, which would hypothetically increase the risk of secondary malignancies.
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An event similar to the 9.0 magnitude quake that crippled the plant on 11 March 2011 could collapse the fuel pool altogether, some observers say, leading to the leaking of huge quantities of radiation into the atmosphere.
(At Three Mile Island, the coolant was cut off and the reactor core melted down, generating vast quantities of radiation. But the thick walls of the containment building kept the contaminant from being released, so no one died).
One candidate is "active galactic nuclei gigantic black holes at the centres of galaxies which emit huge quantities of radiation as dust and gas fall into them.
Late Friday, the Department of Energy confirmed the European statements about the arrival of the radioactive plume in Sacramento, saying the federal station there detected "minuscule quantities" of radiation that posed no health hazard.
Late Friday, the Department of Energy confirmed the European statements about the arrival of the radioactive plume in the continental United States, saying its "minuscule quantities" of radiation posed no health hazard.
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