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Yes, because
children are growing more rapidly, there are more cells dividing and a
greater opportunity for radiation to disrupt the process. EPA's radiation
protection standards take into account the differences in the sensitivity
due to age and gender. Fetuses are also highly sensitive to radiation. However, the period during which they may be exposed is short. |