That leaves us no margin, even if we risk getting radiationsickness.
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Somebody was telling Daddy that they've got radiationsickness in Townsville now.
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The worst of the radiationsickness was over, and he was mending fast.
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His features, I suddenly saw, were ashen with the radiationsickness.
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Symptoms of radiationsickness may not be noticed for several days.
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The incidence delayed radiationinjuries can be as high as 23%.
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The proper designation of radiationinjuries is somewhat difficult.
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Background and purpose: Radiation exposure from neurointerventional procedures can be substantial, with risk of radiationinjuries.
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This has relevance in practice guidelines for the treatment of delayed radiationinjuries in gynecologic malignancies.
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An experience of with the treatment of 21 patients with tumors and local radiationinjuries is described.
Uso de radiation injury en inglés
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This may be explained by inflammatory reactions caused by radiationinjury.
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Probably the two most direct designations are radiationinjury and gamma ray injury.
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Accordingly, radiationinjury is used in this report to mean injury due only to ionizing radiation.
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The modification of radiationinjury was statistically significant.
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Its platform of Toll-like immune receptor activators has applications in mitigation of radiationinjury and immuno-oncology.
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In contrast, ascorbic acid enhances RelB expression in normal cells, improving antioxidant and metabolic defenses against radiationinjury.
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We investigated the ability of docetaxel to enhance in vivo tumor radioresponse and influence radiationinjury to normal tissue.
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Patients experience reduced neurological morbidity from GKS compared with open microneurosurgery, but risks of radiationinjury and technical limitations persist.
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The average annual incidence of radiationinjury at FMLH was 13.8%.
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The average annual incidence of radiationinjury among gynecologic cancer patients at ASLH was 5.5%.
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Interleukin 1 (IL-1) has been shown to protect a number of normal tissues against radiationinjury.
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When tested in vivo, we show that human MEMs significantly enhance survival from lethal GVHD and improve survival of mice from radiationinjury.
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In mouse jejunum, modest protection against radiationinjury has been reported using only the in vivo crypt survival assay in one mouse strain.
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The aim of this review is threefold: First, to make a short brief into the natural history of radiationinjury to the intestinal tract.
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To date, no drugs have been approved as radiationinjury mitigators, which are defined as agents administered after irradiation but before toxicity is manifest.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of overall treatment time on the development and repair of radiationinjury in the bladder.