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Radiosensitivity is the
relative susceptibility of cells, tissues,
organs or
organisms to the
harmful effect of
ionizing radiation.
Cells are
least sensitive...
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miscarriages caused by the
radiation from the bombings,
during this
radiosensitive period, is not known. One of the
early studies conducted by the ABCC...
- and rice, in
areas such as cytogenetics,
ionizing radiation, and
radiosensitivity. He was a
president of the
Pugwash Conferences and the International...
- its use. In 2016,
laboratory research established and
compared the
radiosensitivity of
three organic food
colorants including cur****in, carmine, and annatto...
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response of a
cancer to
radiation is
described by its
radiosensitivity.
Highly radiosensitive cancer cells are
rapidly killed by
modest doses of radiation...
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harmful effects from
ionizing radiation Radiologists Without Borders Radiosensitivity:
measure of the
susceptibility of
organic tissues to the
harmful effects...
- Youngmin, Steve; Wacogne, Ian; Pleat, Jon; Prince, Clive. "tumour
radiosensitivity –
General Practice Notebook".
Archived from the
original on 24 September...
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treatment can be used with
curative intent because plasmacytoma is a
radiosensitive tumor.
Surgery is an
option for
extramedullary plasmacytoma, but for...
- Churchill-Davidson, in the UK, used
hyperbaric oxygen to
enhance the
radiosensitivity of tumours,
while Ite Boerema [nl], at the
University of Amsterdam...
- who were
chronically exposed, and to children, who are
about twice as
radiosensitive as adults.
Monitoring of
American salespersons found dose
rates at pelvis...