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- Radioresistance abstract "Radioresistance is the property of organisms that are capable of living in environments with very high levels of ionizing radiation.Radioresistance is surprisingly high in many organisms, in contrast to previously held views. For example, the study of environment, animals and plants around the Chernobyl disaster area has revealed an unexpected survival of many species, despite the high radiation levels. A Brazilian study in a hill in the state of Minas Gerais which has high natural radiation levels from uranium deposits, has also shown many radioresistant insects, worms and plants. Certain extremophiles, such as the bacteria Deinococcus radiodurans and the tardigrades can withstand acute doses of ionizing radiation on the order of 5,000 Gy.".
- Radioresistance thumbnail Effectofselfrepair.png?width=300.
- Radioresistance wikiPageID "1659631".
- Radioresistance wikiPageRevisionID "575352611".
- Radioresistance hasPhotoCollection Radioresistance.
- Radioresistance subject Category:Radiation_health_effects.
- Radioresistance subject Category:Radiobiology.
- Radioresistance subject Category:Radiodurants.
- Radioresistance type Consequence111410625.
- Radioresistance type Phenomenon100034213.
- Radioresistance type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Radioresistance type Process100029677.
- Radioresistance type RadiationHealthEffects.
- Radioresistance comment "Radioresistance is the property of organisms that are capable of living in environments with very high levels of ionizing radiation.Radioresistance is surprisingly high in many organisms, in contrast to previously held views. For example, the study of environment, animals and plants around the Chernobyl disaster area has revealed an unexpected survival of many species, despite the high radiation levels.".
- Radioresistance label "Radioresistance".
- Radioresistance label "Radiorésistance".
- Radioresistance label "Radiófilo".
- Radioresistance label "Радиорезистентные организмы".
- Radioresistance sameAs Radiófilo.
- Radioresistance sameAs Radiorésistance.
- Radioresistance sameAs 방사선저항성.
- Radioresistance sameAs m.05lcx6.
- Radioresistance sameAs Q2616443.
- Radioresistance sameAs Q2616443.
- Radioresistance sameAs Radioresistance.
- Radioresistance wasDerivedFrom Radioresistance?oldid=575352611.
- Radioresistance depiction Effectofselfrepair.png.
- Radioresistance isPrimaryTopicOf Radioresistance.