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1 Strahlenwirkung
эффект от радиации
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radiation effect
Prolonged exposure to ionizing radiation from various sources can be harmful. Nuclear radiation from fallout from nuclear weapons or from power stations, background radiation from substances naturally present in the soil, exposure to X-rays can cause radiation sickness. Massive exposure to radiation can kill quickly and any person exposed to radiation is more likely to develop certain types of cancer than other members of the population. (Source: PHC)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Strahlenwirkung
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2 Sonnenbrand
m sunburn; einen Sonnenbrand haben have (a) sunburn; sich (Dat) einen Sonnenbrand holen get sun|burnt (Am. auch -burned)* * *der Sonnenbrandsunburn* * *Sọn|nen|brandmsunburn no art* * *(the brown or red colour of the skin caused by exposure to the sun's rays.) sunburn* * *Son·nen·brandm sunburn no arteinen \Sonnenbrand bekommen/haben to get sunburnt/have got sunburn* * *der sunburn no indef. art* * *Sonnenbrand m sunburn;einen Sonnenbrand haben have (a) sunburn;sich (dat)einen Sonnenbrand holen get sunburnt (US auch -burned)* * *der sunburn no indef. art* * *m.sunburn n.
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