单词 | radiation sickness |
例句 | The cloud necessitated the hasty evacuation of nearby Marshall Islands residents to Kwajalein Island, four hundred miles distant, where they were treated for radiation sickness. Big Science 2015-07-07T00:00:00Z In the early 1900s Pierre Curie began to experience clear signs of radiation sickness–notably dull aches in his bones and chronic feelings of malaise–which doubtless would have progressed unpleasantly. A Short History of Nearly Everything 2003-05-06T00:00:00Z He knew a great deal about radiation sickness; apparently he had studied it even before the war. Z for Zachariah 1976-07-29T00:00:00Z “A nuclear meltdown changes people,” Emily muses early in the novel, “and I don’t mean radiation sickness or ‘Twilight Zone’ kinds of mutations in babies.” Review: ‘Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands,’ by Chris Bohjalian One of the so-called radium girls, Fryer painted luminous dials on watches for the United States Radium Corporation, a job that caused many of those performing it to develop radiation sickness in the 1920s. 7 Things to Do With Your Kids in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2019-03-07T05:00:00Z The secrecy surrounding the bomb didn’t end with World War II. Censorship of details about Nagasaki’s destruction and vital info on what radiation sickness could do to humans continued for years. In deft, distressing ‘Apocalypse Factory,’ Seattle author details Hanford’s role in the dawn of the nuclear age 2020-08-05T04:00:00Z People who wore wristwatches were branded where the metal met their skin, and quickly developed radiation sickness. 2010-01-20T05:19:00Z The first is the claim that the United States mounted an important cover-up to hide the realities of radiation sickness from public knowledge. The Reporter Who Told the World About the Bomb 2020-08-04T04:00:00Z Filled with powerful archival images, the book also sensitively describes the historical context: the players in World War II, the effects of radiation sickness and the details of postwar American occupation of Japan. The best children’s and young adult books this month 2016-10-25T04:00:00Z Blume’s “Fallout” was masterly, until he asserted that there was — to use his words — no “cover-up to hide the realities of radiation sickness from public knowledge.” Remembering the ‘Good War’ and Other Letters to the Editor 2020-09-11T04:00:00Z Another is that of a woman in “Voices from Chernobyl” whose husband died of radiation sickness after clearing debris. Svetlana Alexievich, Nobel Laureate of Russian Misery, Has an English-Language Milestone 2016-05-20T04:00:00Z When word of widespread radiation sickness began to circulate in occupied Japan and the first Western press reports slipped by the censors, the accounts were categorically denied. The Reporter Who Told the World About the Bomb 2020-08-04T04:00:00Z By the fall of 1945 accounts of radiation sickness had become indisputable even by Groves. The Reporter Who Told the World About the Bomb 2020-08-04T04:00:00Z Shindo's hometown had also been destroyed when he came back and his older sister later died from radiation sickness. Kaneto Shindo – master of Japanese cinema 2012-06-22T21:55:17Z Many more died of the long-term effects of radiation sickness and the final death toll was calculated at 135,000. Hiroshima artworks to go on show 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z "But the story – of the discovery of a cure for radiation sickness – has a powerful resonance here in the wake of Fukushima." National Theatre Wales in Japan: turning a 'why?' into a 'why not?' 2013-04-23T13:33:30Z She began writing Hanford poetry when her best friend's father, who worked there, died of radiation sickness. Once a Hanford engineer, now Washington's poet laureate 2012-04-02T02:01:16Z The city was leveled for miles and the survivors suffered radiation sickness, life-changing injuries and unshakable trauma. Critics say omitting the Japanese toll makes 'Oppenheimer' 'morally half-formed' 2023-08-04T04:00:00Z The radiation released by the bombs caused thousands more people to die from radiation sickness in the weeks, months and years that followed. Barbie movie: Warner Bros Japan sorry for replying to atom bomb memes 2023-08-01T04:00:00Z Exposure to the substance, which is used in small amounts in various industrial devices in the form of a white crystalline powder, can cause cancer, burns, radiation sickness and death, according to the U.S. Search Intensifies for Radioactive Canister Missing for Weeks in Thailand 2023-03-17T04:00:00Z The capsule — which is less than a third of an inch long — contains cesium-137, a radioactive material that the emergency services warned can “cause radiation burns or radiation sickness.” Radioactive capsule found in Australian desert after ‘relentless’ search 2023-02-01T05:00:00Z An hour of exposure to it from a meter away is the equivalent of receiving 10 X-rays, and prolonged exposure can burn the skin, and, in severe cases, cause acute radiation sickness, they said. Seeking a Needle in a Haystack, Australians Find Lost Radioactive Device in Six Days 2023-02-01T05:00:00Z Prolonged contact can cause skin burns, acute radiation sickness and cancer. Your Monday Briefing: The Fallout from a Police Beating 2023-01-29T05:00:00Z Contact could result in skin damage, burns and radiation sickness, including impacts to the immune and the gastrointestinal systems. Tiny radioactive capsule lost in Australia triggers search 2023-01-28T05:00:00Z They examined security camera footage from the power plant, and they checked local hospitals for patients showing signs of radiation sickness. Search Intensifies for Radioactive Canister Missing for Weeks in Thailand 2023-03-17T04:00:00Z Exposure to the material can cause increased risk of cancer, radiation burns, acute radiation sickness and potentially death, according to the U.S. Radioactive capsule found in Australian desert after ‘relentless’ search 2023-02-01T05:00:00Z An hour of exposure at about a meter away is the equivalent of having 10 X-rays, and prolonged contact can cause skin burns, acute radiation sickness and cancer, they said. Australians Scour Desert for Dangerous Radioactive Capsule Smaller Than a Penny 2023-01-28T05:00:00Z "The substance is used within gauges in mining operations. Exposure to this substance could cause radiation burns or radiation sickness," the agency said. Search underway for radioactive capsule missing in Australia 2023-01-28T05:00:00Z All suffered intense radiation sickness, and one died six months later as a result. In the Pacific, Outcry Over Japan’s Plan to Release Fukushima Wastewater 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z The alternative is that we can keep climbing the ladder of escalation, risking the slow, painful death of billions through radiation sickness and famine against the background of an ash-black sky. Maybe the lunatics are right about Ukraine: Defeating Putin isn't worth nuclear war 2022-11-13T05:00:00Z The fire was controlled, but over 200 plant workers and firefighters developed acute radiation sickness and at least 32 soon died from the effects of the radiation. Chemistry 2019-02-14T00:00:00Z The couple follow the instructions and eventually die of radiation sickness. Obituary: Raymond Briggs 2022-08-10T04:00:00Z Although international nuclear safety experts say they have not confirmed any cases of radiation sickness among the soldiers, the cancers and other potential health problems associated with radiation exposure might not develop until decades later. Russian blunders in Chernobyl: ‘They came and did whatever they wanted’ 2022-04-08T04:00:00Z Around 200,000 people were killed instantly by the bombs and many more died from radiation sickness. Kremlin tells Biden: U.S. has no right to lecture Russia on war crimes 2022-03-17T04:00:00Z The diseases linked to that nuclear dust range from radiation sickness and leukemia to thyroid cancer. The Russian military nearly caused a nuclear catastrophe when capturing Ukrainian nuclear plant 2022-03-11T05:00:00Z As they get carried all over the world by the wind and various other atmospheric variables, they cause diseases like radiation sickness and cancer to anyone exposed to them. Nuclear winter, crop failures and fallout: What nuclear war would do to civilization 2022-03-01T05:00:00Z Mr. Bryukhanov was among the victims of radiation sickness at Chernobyl, suffering from headaches and other painful symptoms. Viktor Bryukhanov, engineer blamed in Chernobyl explosion, dies at 85 2021-11-02T04:00:00Z Found swimming in the lagoon, the pig was donated to the Smithsonian zoo after recovering from radiation sickness. Review | Experimenting with hydrogen bombs, the U.S. blew lives apart 2021-11-03T04:00:00Z Thirty-one plant workers and firefighters died in the immediate aftermath of the disaster, mostly from acute radiation sickness. Abandoned plant and wasteland: Ukraine eyes UNESCO World Heritage tag for Chernobyl 2021-04-23T04:00:00Z Thirty-one plant workers and firemen died in the immediate aftermath of the 1986 disaster, mostly from acute radiation sickness. Unsealed Soviet archives reveal cover-ups at Chernobyl plant before disaster 2021-04-26T04:00:00Z Immediately after the accident, 30 plant workers and firefighters died from acute radiation sickness. 35 years on, Chernobyl warns and inspires 2021-04-24T04:00:00Z In the ensuing months, 28 firefighters and cleanup workers died of radiation sickness, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Viktor Bryukhanov, engineer blamed in Chernobyl explosion, dies at 85 2021-11-02T04:00:00Z Thirty-one plant workers and firemen died in the immediate aftermath of the disaster, mostly from acute radiation sickness. Abandoned plant and wasteland: Ukraine eyes UNESCO World Heritage tag for Chernobyl | Reuters “And that if you got close to them, you might get radiation sickness from them.” 10 Years After Fukushima Disaster, This Nurse May Be the Region’s Best Hope 2021-03-09T05:00:00Z Nuclear weapons testing on Pacific islands like the Marshall Islands, for example, left residents with radiation sickness and a multitude of cancers. Why it’s time to retire the term ‘Asian Pacific Islander’ 2020-11-30T05:00:00Z At a Red Cross hospital near Hiroshima’s ground zero, he met victims dotted with red spots, a sign of radiation sickness. After Atomic Bombings, These Photographers Worked Under Mushroom Clouds 2020-08-06T04:00:00Z Many in Japan believed radiation sickness is infectious or hereditary. Hiroshima survivors worry that world will forget 2020-08-04T04:00:00Z The final death toll, including those who later perished from the long-term effects of radiation sickness, was estimated at 135,000 to 150,000. Trump threatens Afghan armageddon 2020-01-08T05:00:00Z It was 36 hours before the city was evacuated, by which time some were already showing signs of radiation sickness. The truth about Chernobyl? I saw it with my own eyes… 2019-06-16T04:00:00Z For weeks, people who have been within a kilometre and a half of the explosion are dying of radiation sickness. Books for our time: seven classics that speak to us now 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z While the radiation levels were not high enough to cause radiation sickness, medical staff who treated casualties from the blast site were not warned of any nuclear contamination risk. Putin vows to perfect mystery rocket after blast 2019-11-22T05:00:00Z According to the official data, the radiation that reached Severodvinsk was not heavy enough to cause radiation sickness. Russia medics fear nuclear blast contamination 2019-08-22T04:00:00Z How the two who reportedly died of radiation sickness fit into those numbers is not clear. Two victims of mysterious Russian missile blast died of radiation sickness, report says 2019-08-21T04:00:00Z Both levels are too small to cause radiation sickness. Five confirmed dead in Russia rocket explosion 2019-08-09T04:00:00Z Humans, by contrast, get radiation sickness at doses of 0.5 gray and are killed by 5 gray. Space station mold survives 200 times the radiation dose that would kill a human 2019-06-28T04:00:00Z Contrary to reports that the three divers died of radiation sickness as a result of their action, all three survived. 'I saw the damage': Chernobyl workers assess TV series 2019-06-11T04:00:00Z Thirty workers died either from the explosion at the number four reactor or from acute radiation sickness within several months. Chernobyl's Red Forest mapped by drones as scientists discover radioactive hotspots 2019-05-08T04:00:00Z Of 134 who were diagnosed with acute radiation sickness, 28 died within months. Chernobyl: The end of a three-decade experiment 2019-02-14T05:00:00Z He suffered only minor injuries and mild radiation sickness, and all of his family members survived. Ground zero Nagasaki 2019-01-22T05:00:00Z There would be no medical facilities to treat the scores of victims of burns and radiation sickness, and there would not be nearly enough hospital beds available even in surrounding cities. Nuclear weapons: Nowhere to run 2018-04-13T04:00:00Z My experience there convinced me that, in the event of mass fatalities being inflicted on a developed world city, the real problem would be social chaos, not mass radiation sickness. Nuclear war has become thinkable again – we need a reminder of what it means 2017-04-17T04:00:00Z Many died as a result of the earthquake and tsunami, but, according to the World Nuclear Association, nobody died or suffered radiation sickness from the radiation itself. Are we too scared of radiation? - BBC News 2016-07-10T04:00:00Z When symptoms of radiation sickness appear, characters swallow suicide pills or accept lethal injections. President Obama Visits Hiroshima 2016-05-27T04:00:00Z The cause was recorded as acute radiation syndrome, also known as radiation sickness. The Demon Core 2016-05-21T04:00:00Z He was airlifted to Moscow for treatment, but died 45 days later - one of the 31 to die of acute radiation sickness in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. Former Chernobyl residents take a bittersweet visit home 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z Laurence wrote positive accounts of the atomic bomb as a reporter as well as press releases for the government, and he called Japan’s reports of radiation sickness “propaganda”. The problem with science journalism: we’ve forgotten that reality matters most 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z But once astronauts leave that field, the SPE could cause acute radiation sickness, while cosmic rays increase the risk of cancer. How to poop like an astronaut 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Persons directly in the path of the spray would succumb shortly to radiation sickness. Secrets of Atom-Bomb Tests 2015-09-28T04:00:00Z Ann nurses him through radiation sickness and, tentatively, they become housemates — chaste, but with the possibility of love. Family Filmgoer reviews ‘War Room’ and ‘A Walk in the Woods’ 2015-09-03T04:00:00Z Ann nurses him through radiation sickness and tentatively, they become housemates — chaste, but with the possibility of love. Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Z for Zachariah’ and more 2015-08-26T04:00:00Z Many of those who survived the initial blast died soon after from injuries, burns and radiation sickness. Survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings Speak Out on the 70th Anniversary of the Detonations 2015-08-17T04:00:00Z Thousands more were doomed to die over the year from radiation sickness. Never Again 2015-08-10T04:00:00Z Those who survived suffered horrific injuries, or radiation sickness. In pictures: Nagasaki bombing - BBC News 2015-08-08T04:00:00Z It destroyed a third of the city, killing thousands instantly and condemning more to death from radiation sickness. Japan remembers Nagasaki atomic bomb, 70 years on - BBC News 2015-08-08T04:00:00Z Many died from the immediate force and fire of the blasts; others succumbed later to acute radiation sickness. History: From blackboards to bombs 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z “I got the symptoms of radiation sickness,” she told me. The town that banned Wi-Fi 2015-06-20T04:00:00Z Another limitation is that this test applies only to acute radiation sickness, not to the possibility of developing cancer in the long term. Exposed to dangerous radiation? Telltale signs are in your blood 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z Though 10 of the 12 died instantly from the blast, Brissette and one of his comrades lived on for 13 more days, before dying from radiation sickness. Film tells story of Lowell POW killed in Hiroshima 2014-12-07T05:00:00Z Many cities are flattened - millions are dead from the blast, millions more have survived and suffer radiation sickness. The nuclear attack on the UK that never happened 2014-10-29T04:00:00Z After 10 hours, a worker in that proximity to the leak would develop radiation sickness with symptoms including nausea and a drop in white blood cells. Wrecked Fukushima Storage Tank Leaking Highly Radioactive Water 2013-08-20T17:15:14.293Z It would explain his fear and confusion near the end, as those are common symptoms of radiation sickness. How Tardigrades Saved The Enterprise 2013-05-31T15:45:04.960Z In K-19 a Soviet naval crew succumbs to radiation sickness largely because of the hubris of their commanding officer, played by Harrison Ford. Oscar Countdown: Kathryn Bigelow's Art of Darkness 2013-02-21T21:35:22Z The crew of 144 were poisoned - nine died of radiation sickness soon after the emergency, and the others were ill for years before their premature deaths. Eyewitness: Tragedy of Soviet nuclear submarine K-27 2013-01-24T12:39:31Z Nine sailors died of radiation sickness, but the Soviet military kept it secret for decades. Russia explores old nuclear waste dumps in Arctic 2013-01-24T01:55:32Z The two doctors report that they are not aware of any case of radiation sickness or radiation burns among the workers, who undergo regular checks for radiation levels in their bodies. Doctors: Japan nuclear plant workers face stigma 2012-08-05T11:16:03Z The early cleanup workers faced a higher dose, with the risk of acute radiation sickness, resulting in nausea, low blood cell counts and neurological issues. Japan's Post-Fukushima Earthquake Health Woes Go Beyond Radiation Effects 2012-03-02T21:15:00.213Z Lab spokesman Earl Johnson said none of the workers reported feeling ill or showed symptoms of radiation sickness. More tests ordered for plutonium-exposed Idaho lab workers 2011-11-09T23:57:41Z They also note that DU is not "nuclear" in the sense that brief exposure to it would not cause radiation sickness or in the way that fallout from a nuclear warhead or meltdown would. Is Karzai's Accusation That Coalition Forces Are Polluting Afghanistan with Nuclear Material Accurate or an Over-Reaction? 2011-06-25T10:15:00.433Z That is below the level for acute radiation sickness. Two Fukushima workers may have exceeded radiation limit 2011-05-30T07:37:05Z In the month following the Chernobyl explosion, he said, 134 workers were hospitalised with acute radiation sickness and 31 died. As bad as Chernobyl? 2011-04-12T11:09:53Z Many of those who survived the initial blast later succumbed to nightmarish afflictions: bleeding, ulceration, and worst of all the ghastly consequences of radiation sickness. Japan: Too Much Trauma 2011-04-10T14:00:00Z In Chernobyl, hundreds of people received very high doses of radioactivity, including about 135 who got acute radiation sickness, Mettler added. U.N. expert sees no serious Fukushima health impact 2011-04-06T15:41:46Z And those at Onconova note that they are not currently pursuing a cancer angle with Ex-RAD because the approval process is so different from the one they are currently undertaking for radiation sickness. Radioactive Omission: Where Are the Anti-Radiation Drugs? 2011-04-04T23:15:00.253Z Similarly, the Food and Drug Administration is warning the public about ads circulating on the Internet and elsewhere promoting unapproved products with false claims about their ability to prevent or treat radiation sickness. Japan Donation Scams Are Spreading 2011-04-01T22:22:18Z Of 134 emergency workers diagnosed with acute radiation sickness, 28 died from their exposure within four months. Chernobyl's legacy 2011-03-30T17:20:47.317Z Still, doses at some sites over the course of a year would top 1,000 mSv, enough to cause symptoms of radiation sickness, including nausea, hair loss and reduced white-blood-cell counts. Nuclear power: Radioactivity spreads in Japan 2011-03-30T17:20:34.827Z But he expects cases of radiation sickness among the workers at the contaminated plant, and, he added, “I fear there will be fatalities.” Scientist at Work: Countering Radiation Fears With Just the Facts 2011-03-26T23:07:27Z Unlike cancer, these effects from acute radiation exposure usually appear quickly, causing what is known as radiation sickness, which includes symptoms like nausea, hair loss and skin burns. Radioactive substances and their impact on health 2011-03-24T19:25:53Z Early fatalities from acute radiation sickness for those within the 10-mile evacuation zone would range from 2,440 to 11,500. The Manhattan Meltdown Scenario 2011-03-20T14:00:00Z The Times noted that 28 of Chernobyl's emergency workers died from radiation exposure within three months, and more than 100 developed radiation sickness. After the quake 2011-03-18T21:45:00Z A lot of radiation over a short period causes burns or radiation sickness and also significantly raises one's cancer risk. Special Report: Radiation fears may be greatly exaggerated 2011-03-18T18:12:29Z He described a situation in which the parents feared that their children would get radiation sickness. Radiation Fears and Distrust Push Thousands From Homes 2011-03-17T22:50:13Z Most died within two weeks from acute radiation sickness. Green: The Long Half-Life of Chernobyl 2011-03-16T20:49:40Z “You start getting radiation sickness at around 100 rems” — nausea and vomiting. Experts: Nuclear fallout from Japanese plant poses little threat to United States _ for now 2011-03-15T23:49:34Z And he didn't mean he was worried about himself getting radiation sickness. Japanese Stiff-Upper Lip: Please Avoid Fukinshin 2011-03-15T23:30:00Z Symptoms of radiation sickness include nausea, weakness, hair loss, skin burns and reduced organ function. Special Report: Radiation fears may be greatly exaggerated 2011-03-18T18:12:29Z Radiation exposure limits are conservatively set well below the levels known to induce radiation sickness or suspected of causing long-term health effects. How Radiation Threatens Health 2011-03-15T23:45:00.243Z Exposure to heavier doses of radiation over a short period causes burns or radiation sickness, triggering nausea, weakness, hair loss, skin burns and reduced organ function. Radiation poses only slight risk to nervous Tokyo 2011-03-15T22:56:27Z And exposure for 75 minutes would likely lead to acute radiation sickness. Japan Faces Potential Nuclear Disaster as Radiation Levels Rise 2011-03-15T06:21:39Z Three workers were suffering what officials described as full-blown radiation sickness. In Tsunami?s Wake, Much Searching but Few Are Rescued 2011-03-14T08:21:17Z Experts believe radiation levels measured at the Fukushima plant are high enough to cause radiation sickness. Special Report: Radiation fears may be greatly exaggerated 2011-03-18T18:12:29Z In such a hoped-for scenario, the only casualties would probably be the handful of plant workers reported Sunday to be suffering from acute radiation sickness. Ultimate impact of damage to Japan nuclear reactors still unknown 2011-03-14T01:15:02Z Inside the plant, however, the three workers with radiation sickness were presumably exposed to much more radiation. Japan Radiation Risk Seen as Low so Far 2011-03-13T23:03:14Z People exposed to 100 full rems begin to experience nausea, one of the first signs of radiation sickness. Assessing the Radiation Risk 2011-03-12T21:47:02Z Eventually, only 20 people showed signs of radiation sickness and required treatment. Columbia Scientists Prepare for a Dirty Bomb 2010-07-09T02:38:00Z The inoculations killed ten per cent of his command and turned those who lived a bright red, but none of the living showed a sign of radiation sickness after they received the extract. Noble Redman It would take ten days to make it back to base, and twenty-four hours of exposure to the deadly radiation from those engines would be enough to insure his death from radiation sickness. The Measure of a Man Thousands reported symptoms of radiation sickness, like vomiting and rashes. Japan Radiation Risk Seen as Low so Far 2011-03-13T23:03:14Z The worst of the radiation sickness was over and he was mending fast. Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet The worst of the radiation sickness was over, and he was mending fast. Rip Foster in Ride the Gray Planet Remember that radiation sickness is not contagious or infectious, and one person cannot "catch it" from another person. In Time of Emergency A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) No special clothing can protect a person from gamma radiation, and no special medicines can protect him or cure him of radiation sickness. In Time of Emergency A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) Symptoms of radiation sickness may not be noticed for several days. In Time of Emergency A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) A person cannot "catch" radiation sickness from another person. In Time of Emergency A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) Then he took the landing boat to the Scorpius, talked the problem over with the ship's medical department, and arranged for his men to take injections that would keep them from getting radiation sickness. 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