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71Tomodensitométrie — Pour les articles homonymes, voir TDM et Scanner. La tomodensitométrie (TDM), dite aussi scanographie, tomographie axiale calculée par ordinateur (TACO), CT scan (CT = Computed Tomography), CAT scan (CAT = Computer Assisted Tomography), ou… …
72radioprotector — noun a substance, such as potassium iodide, that provides some protection against the harmful effects of radiation See Also: radioprotectant, radioprotection, radioprotective, radioresistance …
73radioresistant — adjective Having a certain amount of radioresistance …
74radiosensitivity — The condition of being readily affected by radiant energy. * * * ra·dio·sen·si·tiv·i·ty .sen(t) sə tiv ət ē n, pl ties the quality or state of being radiosensitive compare RADIORESISTANCE * * * ra·dio·sen·si·tiv·i·ty (ra″d …
75Acute radiation syndrome — Classification and external resources A Japanese girl recovering from the effects of radiation sickness ICD 10 T …
76Radiation dose reconstruction — refers to the process of estimating radiation doses that were received by individuals or populations in the past as a result of particular exposure situations of concern.[1] The basic principle of radiation dose reconstruction is to characterize… …
77mir-221 microRNA — mir 221 Conserved secondary structure of mir 221 Identifiers Symbol mir 221 Rfam RF00651 …
78Nuclear and radiation accidents by country — The 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the worst nuclear accident in 25 years, displaced 50,000 households after radiation leaked into the air, soil and sea.[1] This is a List of nuclear and radiation accidents by country. This list only… …
79Nuclear and radiation accidents by death toll — Main article: Nuclear and radiation accidents There have been more than 20 nuclear and radiation accidents involving fatalities. These involved nuclear power plant accidents, nuclear submarine accidents, radiotherapy accidents, and other mishaps …
80 Kineococcus radiotolerans — K …