100 rem
Regardless of race, there is an ashen, grayish quality to the skin if the person is pale from sickness.
Exposure to some chemicals, over a sufficient period of time, can injure the sinus cavities. It depends entirely on the particular chemicals how long the exposure lasts, and how intense the exposure is.
Sickness, illness, and disease are essentially the same thing. But a person can be suffering a sickness or disease condition that is not related to disease organisms such as bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens or to a cancer or other internal causes. The cause of the illness could instead be an allergic reaction to external substances or could be a natural reaction to environmental poisons or even ingested or absorbed poisons in small dosages. Some examples are lead poisoning from utensils or water pipes, overexposure to solvents used on the job, and excessive exposure to agricultural pesticides or herbicides.
A person should consult an eye doctor, once said person's vision begins to hamper his or her ability to see; his or her vision is blurry; or if he or she begins to get headaches while reading.
The area of message exchange between the neurons begins to operate faster the more a person what a particular activity?
exposure to high levels of fallout a single exposure to high-energy radiation repeated exposures to both high energy radiation and high levels of fallout
- exposure to high levels of fallout - single exposure to high energy radiation - repeated exposures to both high energy radiation and high levels of fallout
repeated exposures to both high-energy radiation and high levels of fallout a single exposure to high-energy radiation exposure to high levels of fallout
A single exposure to high-energy radiation exposure to high levels of fallout repaeted exposures to both high-energy radiation and high levels of fallout
repeated exposures to both high-energy radiation and high levels of fallout exposure to high levels of fallout a single exposure to high-energy radiation
Individual sensitivity Radiation dose absorbed type of radiationRadiation sickness varies based on the amount of expsure of radiation and how particular person's body reacts to the radiation poisoning. It also depends on how the radiation poisoning entered the body: Oral, inhalation or total body exposure.
3 reasons people get exposed to radiation poisoning is: Accidental, intentional and without a person's knowledge - mysterious unknown source. The methods of exposure: medical, criminal actions, intentional murder by exposing a person to oral intake of it, inhalation or total body exposure to the radioactive source. Too much exposure to radiation can result in death therefore all businesses, military forces and other places rigorously guard against exposure or the poisoning by radiation.
You presumably mean the radiation from an exposed piece of nuclear fuel (used, not new), which will be so intense that it will kill a person with only a short exposure, though the radiation sickness will take a week or so to cause death.
Around 105.
REM's or Sieverts
REM's or Sieverts
A dosimeter is an instrument that measures the amount of hazardous material to which something or someone has been cumulatively exposed. The most common is the radiation dosimeter, which measures a person's or object's exposure to radiation.