| radiation s. |
a condition resulting from exposure to a whole-body dose of over 1 gray of ionizing radiation, characterized by the symptoms of the acute radiation syndrome (see under syndrome). Its severity varies with the dose level.
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| radiation t. |
radiotherapy.
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| radiationes |
plural of radiatio.
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| radiation |
Transfer of energy (heat/sound) from one object to another through an intermediate space. Only the object receiving the radiation, not the space is heated. The heat is in the form of low frequency, infrared, invisible, light energy, transferring from a "warm" object to a "cold" object. It is known as the "black body effect".
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| radiation absorbed dose |
ABBR: rad. The quantity of ionizing radiation, measured in rad or gray (Gy), absorbed by any material per unit mass of matter. One Gy equals 100 rad.
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