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rad. A unit of radiation, equal to one centigray. See Centigray.
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rad. An inability to form normal relationships with others, especially the child's caretaker. RAD begins before age 5 and requires marked pathogenic neglect in the first three years of life. Children with RAD exhibit three specific problem areas: 1) They are unable to form attachments; they form relationships only on the basis of need with little or no regard for one caregiver over another. ...
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rad. An old unit of absorbed radiation dose. One rad is equal to a dose of 0.01 joule of energy per kilogram of mass (J/kg); one rad equals 0.01 gray or 10 milligrays. "Rad" is an acronym for "radiation absorbed dose." See also Absorb dose
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rad. The unit of absorbed dose. One (1) rad is equal to an absorbed dose of 100 ergs/gram.
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rad. A unit of measurement for radiation.
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