x-irradiation
English
Noun
x-irradiation (countable and uncountable, plural x-irradiations)
- Alternative form of X-irradiation
- 1963, International Congress of Zoology, Proceedings:
- Administration of olive oil within an hour after whole-body x-irradiation of male mice at a dose of 625 r (LD50 (30)) significantly increases the survival rate when compared with the x-irradiated untreated mice.
- 2006, Juan C. Samper, Jonathan Pycock, Angus O. McKinnon, Current Therapy in Equine Reproduction, page 380:
- In a subsequent breeding trial, they bred three groups of 8 mares with semen from one stallion that had been exposed to x-irradiation doses of 0, 1.0, or 10.0 μSv; an entire ejaculate was irradiated and inseminated into each mare once during estrus within 48 hours before ovulation.
- 2012, Elizabeth K. Weisburger, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis, page 61:
- In laboratory rats also, intensive, localized x-irradiation of the bowel have been reported to induce intestinal carcinomas (37).
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