rem
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A normal medical x-ray delivers about 0.02 rem; a fatal dose of radiation is several thousand rem.
Etymology
Origin of rem1
1945–50; r(oentgen) e(quivalent in) m(an)
Origin of REM2
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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The legal limit for radiation exposure in the workplace is 5 rem per year.
From Slate • Dec. 11, 2015
Multiply by 100 to obtain dose in rem.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
I would take 25 rem just to save my cat.
From Forbes • May 19, 2013
According to the government report, with each scan, the average passenger receives a dose of about 1.46 microrems, or millionths of a rem, the standard measure of a person’s radiation exposure.
From Time • Mar. 3, 2012
This is the king’s cousin Pemmer Harge rem ir Tibe.
From "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin
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