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Galileo survived the encounter, but not without some radiation hits causing erratic performance of spacecraft electronics.
For some, radiation may enhance their prospects of preventing a recurrence of their breast cancer.
Life needs some radiation for mutations, but not too much, he said.
Some radiation oncologists say that nowadays, the dose to the heart is lower than 5 Gray.
Industry experts acknowledge that working with casks poses some radiation risks.
Nuclear experts point out that moving the fuel out of the pools involves exposing workers to some radiation.
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But the panelists acknowledged some uncertainty about the doses; among other problems, the tsunami and power failure knocked out some radiation-monitoring equipment.
This data set would substantially contribute to some radiation-related scientific studies and engineering applications in China.
"Now have another billion dollar prize for someone to make a self-sufficient greenhouse and another billion dollar prize to build some radiation-hardened living spaces, and so on".
If you geek out hard enough you could just imagine these coming out of the palm of some radiation-struck superhero's hand as he harnesses his power before unleashing hell on his nemesis.
The synthetic effect on UV-sensitivity likewise implies that some radiation-induced lethality was caused by the amino-acid substitution per se, independent of phosphorylation.
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