Process by which an object is exposed to radiation.
Absolute value of the electric charge of ions produced in dry air by X- or gamma radiation per mass of air.
1However, radiation exposure carries potential health risk to patients and operators alike.
2However, unlike Chernobyl, no one appears to have died from radiation exposure.
3Parghi said the radiation exposure during a mammogram exam is very minimal.
4If this was caused by radiation exposure, it was a death sentence.
5Aims: Complex invasive electrophysiological procedures may result in high cumulative operator radiation exposure.
6Review of medical records allowed direct estimation of radiation exposure from selected tests.
7One of our biggest concerns for astronaut health in space is radiation exposure.
8The consequences of ionizing radiation exposure on human cardiac differentiation are largely unknown.
9Pockett says at present, RF radiation exposure can be kept to a minimum.
10The composition of proteins in serum seems to change with ionizing radiation exposure.
11Ignoring the clinical examination may incur undue expense and radiation exposure.
12Especially the routinely exposed surgical staff faces the risks of increased radiation exposure.
13With the increasing complexity of endovascular procedures, concern has grown regarding patient radiation exposure.
14Proton therapy is increasingly available and used for minimizing radiation exposure to normal tissues.
15We describe electroanatomical mapping systems and technologies, which allow the reduction of radiation exposure.
16The red warning signs about radiation exposure encourage hikers to speed down the trail.
Translations for radiation exposure