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Discover Ludwig"radiation risk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the potential danger or harm posed by exposure to radiation. Example: "The construction of a new nuclear power plant has raised concerns about the potential radiation risk to nearby communities."
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Radiation risk must be put into context.
Scientists usually rely on a mathematical model in estimating radiation risk.
This all adds up to an enormous radiation risk.
"These procedures have a cost, not just in terms of dollars, but in terms of radiation risk," Dr. Fazel said.
Advocates for a human mission to Mars say the radiation risk is overblown.
"As a water expert I am worried" by the radiation risk, Mr. Mahasneh said.
The one thing we appear not to have learnt is how to deliver information about radiation risk to an exposed population.
A shrinking magnetic shield would increase the radiation risk to astronauts in orbit, especially during solar storms that eject a jet of high-speed protons.
The risk that a single CT scan might cause cancer is very small, and the medical benefits of diagnosing an ailment far outweigh the slight radiation risk.
The meter, which had worked well in the two years that Odyssey has been orbiting Mars, was used to determine the radiation risk to human explorers.
While inspectors generally evaluate machine performance, few attempt to measure the overall radiation risk to the patient's organs.
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