different between radioprotectant vs radioprotector
radioprotectant
English
Etymology
radio- +? protectant
Noun
radioprotectant (plural radioprotectants)
- Any drug that protects against cell damage caused by radiation.
See also
- cytoprotective
radioprotectant From the web:
radioprotector
English
Etymology
radio- +? protector
Noun
radioprotector (plural radioprotectors)
- (chemistry) A substance, such as potassium iodide, that provides some protection against the harmful effects of radiation.
Related terms
- radioprotectant
- radioprotection
- radioprotective
- radioresistance
Romanian
Etymology
From French radioprotecteur.
Adjective
radioprotector m or n (feminine singular radioprotectoare, masculine plural radioprotectori, feminine and neuter plural radioprotectoare)
- radioprotective
Declension
radioprotector From the web:
- radioprotector
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