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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...
- its use. In 2016, laboratory research established and compared the radiosensitivity of three organic food colorants including cur****in, carmine, and annatto...
- and rice, in areas such as cytogenetics, ionizing radiation, and radiosensitivity. He was a president of the Pugwash Conferences and the International...
- response of a cancer to radiation is described by its radiosensitivity. Highly radiosensitive cancer cells are rapidly killed by modest doses of radiation...
- biochemistry, the oxygen effect refers to a tendency for increased radiosensitivity of free living cells and organisms in the presence of oxygen than in...
- Gatti RA (June 2002). "Early diagnosis of ataxia–telangiectasia using radiosensitivity testing". The Journal of Pediatrics. 140 (6): 724–31. doi:10.1067/mpd...
- miscarriages caused by the radiation from the bombings, during this radiosensitive period, is not known. One of the early studies conducted by the ABCC...
- harmful effects from ionizing radiation Radiologists Without Borders Radiosensitivity: measure of the susceptibility of organic tissues to the harmful effects...
- RIDDLE syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome. The name is an acronym for Radiosensitivity, ImmunoDeficiency Dysmorphic features and Learning difficulties. The...
- Churchill-Davidson, in the UK, used hyperbaric oxygen to enhance the radiosensitivity of tumours, while Ite Boerema [nl], at the University of Amsterdam...