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The rad is a deprecated unit of absorbed radiation dose , defined as 1 rad = 0.01 Gy = 0.01 J/kg. It was originally defined in CGS units in 1953 as the dose causing 100 ergs of energy to be absorbed by one gram of matter. It has been replaced by the gray ...

Usage examples of rad.

We first irradiated a sample at three mega rads then another sample at six mega rads and tested the animals over a period of six months to see whether radiation became concentrated in any of their organs or bones.

Thalia, Captain Poulandres, Baltha, Kau, most of the rads, most of the reavers, nearly all of the Manitou crew, including the young navigator who had helped Maia and her twin find their way through the dazzling complexity of the world-wall.

Leaving Koku and Rad to collect the wires and firing apparatus, there being no danger now, as no explosive was left in the shack, Tom made his way back to the house.

I was waylaid by an attractive young nymphet who seemed rather taken by, as she so eloquently put it, my rad looks.

His parents died of rad sickness when he was eleven, and he headed for the hills, lived in a ville near Telluride and learned all about taxidermy from an old-timer.

I must report the deaths of Rad Misson, Essen Maratas and Heirun Japara, all able seamen.

An airburst caught the plane and threw it into the trees with the crew already dead from the rad burst.

There was no rad alt no Head-Up Display, no computerised navigation system.

The Final Clanners, the Naked Purples and the other culture rads took to the streets.

In many ways, rads were polar opposites to Perkinites, pushing for empowerment of the var underclass through restructuring all of the rules, political and biological.

The rads sourly disparaged the Grange Head Clipper, which featured mostly commodities prices, along with bickering among candidates in upcoming elections, to be held in a month, on Farsun Day.

Next were twenty-one rads, partners in the bold scheme to hustle Renna from captivity.

In high spirits after their successful foray, the rads were talkative, excited, and clearly better educated than the average var.

The southlanders scarcely concealed their contempt for the idealistic rads, but seemed happy to take their pay.

Apparently, the rads had designs to keep Renna busy while they sheltered him and dickered with the Reigning Council.