
1) Sleepphase
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1) American band from athens 2) Architect koolhaas 3) Around the Sun band 4) Athens band 5) Athens group 6) Band disbanded in 2011 7) Band from Athens 8) Band from Athens, Georgia 9) Band fronted by Michael Stipe 10) Band that broke up in 2011 11) Band that disbanded in 2011 12) Band with the album
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Remaining.
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Roentgen Equivalent Man. A measure of nuclear radiation causing biological damage.
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The unit dose representing the amount of ionising radiation needed to produce the same biological effects as one roentgen of high penetration X-rays (about 200kv).
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standing for Rapid Eye Movement, it describes the stage of sleep where our eyes move rapidly back and forth. This is where the majority of dreaming occurs.
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standing for Rapid Eye Movement, it describes the stage of sleep where our eyes move rapidly back and forth. This is where the majority of dreaming occurs.
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unit of dose equivalent such as: 1 rem = 0,01 Sv
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the earlier special unit of dose equivalent 1 rem = 10
- 2 J • kg
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The unit of Dose Equivalent. This measure takes account of the biological damage caused by ionising radiation.
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<radiobiology> The conventional unit of dose equivalent. The dose equivalent in rem is numerically equal to the absorbed dose, D, in rad multiplied by the quality factor Q. 1 rem = 0.01 sievert. (See sievert, rad). Note: for most medical applications involving X-ray or gamma emitters, the numerical values of the absorbed dose in rad, dose equ...
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rapid eye movement (see sleep).
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(rem) roentgen equivalent man; the amount of any ionizing radiation which has the same biological effect as 1 rad of x-rays; 1 rem = 1 rad × RBE (relative biological effectiveness).
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The unit of dose equivalent.
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Remark + Remote + Ring Error Monitor
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The stage of paradoxical sleep, during which the eyeballs are in constant motion behind the eyelids.
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The rem is the old unit of Equivalent Dose (or more accurately Dose Equivalent ) and is derived by multiplying Absorbed Dose (in Rads ) by a Quality Factor . The modern SI unit is the Gray (Gy). 1 Gy = 100rem. See equivalent dose for a explanation of why the absorbed dose is modified to reflect the relative effectiveness of Ionising Radiations in ....
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Type: Symbol Definitions: 1. Acronym for rapid eye movements, under movement. 2. Acronym for reticular erythematous mucinosis. See: REM syndrome
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for roentgen-equivalent-man.
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rem: In radiation, Roentgen equivalent for man, a roentgen (an international unit of X- or gamma-radiation) adjusted for the atomic makeup of the human body. In ophthalmology, rapid eye movement.
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Rapid eye movement
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rapid eye movement - a deep sleep
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noun (Roentgen Equivalent Man) the dosage of ionizing radiation that will cause the same amount of injury to human tissue as 1 roentgen of X-rays
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Rapid eye movement
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remain(ing)
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