Syndrome resulting from exposure to ionizing radiation (e.g., exposure to radioactive chemicals or to nuclear explosions); low doses cause diarrhea and nausea and vomiting and sometimes loss of hair; greater exposure can cause sterility and cataracts and some forms of cancer and other diseases; severe exposure can cause death within hours.
The art of partially revealing is more telling, even, than the ars celare artem.
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The genome of this strain was sequenced and revealed the presence of three ars clusters.
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Leonhard was my teacher in the 'ars bibendi.'
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Karasowski labours hard to surpass Enault, but is not like him a master of the ars artem celare.
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Ut bene respondet Naturae ars docta!
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In it, she drew a link between tobacco use and radiationpoisoning.
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And to extreme heat, radiationpoisoning or plague, wealth is no barrier.
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He'd rather face an ITA firing squad than death from radiationpoisoning.
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We are, all of us, already, dying slowly of radiationpoisoning.
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Survivors of the blast would die of radiationpoisoning in the weeks afterward.
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Curious because Arafat didn't demonstrate the classic symptoms of acuteradiationsyndrome.
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The Company's lead indications are critical limb ischemia (CLI), recovery after surgery for femoral neck fracture and acuteradiationsyndrome.
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Within minutes to hours, most people exposed in these areas would begin to show signs of acuteradiationsyndrome: nausea, headache, dizziness, and vomiting.
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Of the workers who tried to contain the emergency at Chernobyl, 134 suffered acuteradiationsyndrome; 28 died soon afterwards.
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Fifty emergency rescue workers died from acuteradiationsyndrome and related illnesses, 4,000 children and adolescents contracted thyroid cancer, nine of whom died.
Uso de radiation syndrome en inglés
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Curious because Arafat didn't demonstrate the classic symptoms of acute radiationsyndrome.
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The Company's lead indications are critical limb ischemia (CLI), recovery after surgery for femoral neck fracture and acute radiationsyndrome.
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Within minutes to hours, most people exposed in these areas would begin to show signs of acute radiationsyndrome: nausea, headache, dizziness, and vomiting.
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Of the workers who tried to contain the emergency at Chernobyl, 134 suffered acute radiationsyndrome; 28 died soon afterwards.
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Fifty emergency rescue workers died from acute radiationsyndrome and related illnesses, 4,000 children and adolescents contracted thyroid cancer, nine of whom died.