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And should that pig have grown, unfortunately it was dead, it would have certainly been dead after I X-rayed it, with the amount of
radiation
I used anyway.
So, I'm using quite a lot of
radiation.
If you touch that, you could possibly die through
radiation
poisoning.
In my career I've had two exposures to radiation, which is two too many, because it stays with you for life.
The problem with using living people is that to take an X-ray, if I X-ray you, you get exposed to
radiation.
The thicker the object, the more
radiation
it needs, and the more time it needs.
The lighter the object, the less
radiation.
And so, if you can deal with the negatives, which are essentially the radiation, the footprint and cost, the potential, in terms of effect on land and various things, is almost in a class of its own.
And sitting next to that water in the cores was this little Deinococcus radiodurans, doing a backstroke, having its chromosomes blown apart every day, six, seven times, restitching them, living in about 200 times the
radiation
that would kill you.
Because if you can live in
radiation
that looks like this, that brings up a whole series of interesting questions.
We do know that some bacterial species that have earthly origin are capable of almost unimaginable extremes of temperature and other harsh changes in environment, including hard
radiation
strong enough and maintained long enough to crack the Pyrex vessels around the growing population of bacteria.
The bars represent survival time taken from the era in which there was only chemotherapy, or surgery, or
radiation
available.
I danced through chemo and
radiation
cycles, much to the dismay of my oncologist.
I danced between chemo and
radiation
cycles and badgered him to fit it to my performing dance schedule.
Irwin Allen put all his talents behind this one: he's co-screenwriter, producer and director of this cartoonish "epic" about an atomic submarine and its efforts to reduce a ring of
radiation
circling the Earth.
The sub, called the Seaview, is on its maiden run when all hell breaks loose: the Van Allen
radiation
belt catches fire and the Seaview must launch a missile into the belt by a certain time or the world will go down in global warming flames!
The effects of hard
radiation
on the human body were not known until they were observed in the victims of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki blasts.
Had anyone died of
radiation
poisoning at Los Alamos before the Trinity test, it's very possible that the scientists would have abruptly stopped their work, and history would have been changed.
"The Incredible Shrinking Man" and other movies of its ilk during the period were parables about radiation, nuclear war, and other horrors.
Not only do they fear the radiation, but also mutants in the surrounding hillside.
This is a very low budget film, set in one location in a valley shielded by the effects of
radiation.
The cast, an older man and daughter, a handsome visitor, a couple (a tough buy and gal), a drifter, a donkey and a
radiation
affected man, interact during the after effects of a nuclear blast.
They are having trouble finding suitors because of a rumor that she suffers from
radiation
sickness, after walking through Hiroshima on the day of the bombing.
ODYSSEY (like SUNSHINE) also dealt with astronaut shortcomings (Zoe's failed EVA, Ivan's over exertions on Venus, the spats with mission control) and the sheer danger of exploring new planets with unfamiliar dangers (the fatal
radiation
spike on Mars).
Shohei Imamaura's Black Rain was released in 1989 just at the onset of the AIDS epidemic, a fact that gives the film about the slow deterioration of Hiroshima
radiation
victims an added poignancy.
The film is in all ways a very realistic portrayal of these events, and in many ways it is almost too real (such as some scenes involving
radiation
poisoning).
After the atomic bomb hits Hiroshima, charred bodies lie all around, deformed victims attempt to communicate with relatives who can't even recognize them, and one person after another dies of
radiation
sickness.
After finding a suitable mate (who is losing his mind after being in the war for too long), she ends up showing signs of
radiation
sickness.
Blue ribbon banners, stars and stripes forever, decorated generals, and unconditional surrender from the enemies which required tons and tons of radiation, this was the summon substance of the United States victory in World War II!!
Why do they fry the soldiers with
radiation
when they're only patrolling an empty landing site?
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