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n. (context physics English) The amount of radiation to which something is exposed.
Usage examples of "radiation dose".
Hey, you're alive and safe with nothing worse than a sprained ankle and a radiation dose that'll take a year or so off the ass end of your life.
For the present a radiation dose limit of 500 millirems per year has been somewhat arbitrarily set for the general public.
Plants had higher radiation dose limits than humans, but exceeding the limits would have just as lethal effects.
Over the years you've taken as big a radiation dose as you're allowed.
Although the radiation dose was comparatively minor - the worst physical effect apart from the nausea and dizziness was to render him sterile for a day or two, and I'm sure that didn't bother him in his condition - I'm afraid it considerably lowered his resistance to infection from the rat bite.
They'll hardly leave before we'd've taken a lethal cumulative radiation dose .
The neutrino flux was high enough to deliver a rapidly lethal radiation dose even after traveling right through the planet.
Six hours until the radiation dose and the slowly poisoning atmosphere finished off anyone left alive in the spinning colony worldlet.
The radiation dose was measured to incapacitate a human for several hours but render him available for brain scan.
During the years that you people have lived in this region, you've exposed your genes to many times the radiation dose experienced by your fellow Firvulag.
The maximum increase in radiation dose that would have been experienced by somebody immediately above the plant was measured by EPA, HEW, and NRC as eight millirems at most in the course of several days.
Which orbits one hundred and eighty thousand kilometers above Jupiter, has no atmosphere, and where you can pick up a whole body radiation dose of ten Grays in half an hour on the surface.
Be advised you have received an ionizing radiation dose of approximately four Greys, and that this will be life-threatening without urgent remediation.
So she had survived--although for all she knew she had shipped a radiation dose enough to kill her.
Any living creature caught in it, spacesuited or not, would take a lethal radiation dose within minutes.