41. The deeper mystery, Minton said, is why this bacterium's ability to repair radiation damage evolved in the first place. 42. :: It would surely do a lot of radiation damage even if it sizzled / bounced off the atmosphere. 43. Browning toured Japan in 1949, and stated that radiation damage from the atomic bombs was a " myth ". 44. In 1913, due to severe radiation damage to his hands, he was forced to relinquish his position as radiologist. 45. "We use liquid iodine because we figured we'd get a more homogeneous distribution and less radiation damage to healthy tissue," 46. These conditions also induce radiation damage to the sample that restricts the possible applications in which SSIM may be used. 47. The low energy of the gamma spectrum in this case limits radiation damage to tissues far from the implanted capsule. 48. The hallmarks of cancer and possible mechanisms of radiation damage that lead to these changes observed in all human tumors. 49. Scientists expect FAST to be in use for at least two years, before its orbit decays or radiation damages it. 50. He also did experiments involving human white blood cells and an apparent protective from radiation damage , but in the test tube.