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h frequencies the short wavelengths give the | radiation a very directional quality, similar to visib |
a detector is used to monitor the diffracted | radiation a beamstop is usually needed to stop the int |
Atwater underwent interstitial implant | radiation, a then-new form of treatment, at Montefiore |
pical diffractometer consists of a source of | radiation, a monochromator to choose the wavelength, s |
in ground breaking research using Terahertz | radiation, a part of the spectrum between microwaves a |
The intense burst of infrared | radiation ablates the highly absorbing rubber, releasi |
For half-millimeter-thick tin foil, | radiation above about 20 kHz (i.e., including both AM |
Also, electromagnetic | radiation above about 11 eV can be absorbed by H2 and |
orption spectrum is the fraction of incident | radiation absorbed by the material over a range of fre |
hangeably with absorptance : the fraction of | radiation absorbed at a given wavelength. |
ical depth is a measure of the proportion of | radiation absorbed or scattered along a path through a |
An overview of electromagnetic | radiation absorption. |
In March 1984, a serious | radiation accident in Morocco occurred where eight peo |
used to have a crew, but they were lost in a | radiation accident; due to combination of remorse (fee |
List of civilian | radiation accidents |
List of nuclear and | radiation accidents by death toll |
t of 50 nuclear waste barrels", claiming the | radiation affects local beaches. |
minutes after the start of the problem that | radiation alarms activated as contaminated water reach |
ozyrev, are able to focus different types of | radiation alike to magnifying glasses, including the t |
a result of subjection to a specific kind of | radiation, all males have died out. |
modifies the way skin cells receive the UVA | radiation, allegedly clearing up the disease. |
The | radiation allows for the production of sulphur compoun |
Ernest Rutherford classifies two types of | radiation, alpha rays and beta rays. |
The | radiation also significantly enhances his strength whe |
alline structures of materials using neutron | radiation analogical to X-ray techniques. |
It is an attribute of matter, | radiation, and non-gravitational force fields. |
Water is a very strong absorber of MIR | radiation and wet samples often require advanced sampl |
, the most energetic form of electromagnetic | radiation, and often followed by a longer-lived "after |
pioneer organisation in the peaceful uses of | radiation and radioisotope techniques in the country i |
ence satellites with the covernames Galactic | Radiation and Background (GRAB) and POPPY operated by |
yes modified to perceive a wider spectrum of | radiation and energy. |
monitor the magnetosphere, cosmic background | radiation and charged particles. |
rs who measure a nearly isotropic background | radiation, and can justly infer to live in a nearly FL |
so called skylight, diffuse skylight, or sky | radiation and is the reason for changes in the colour |
on level when icing occurs between source of | radiation and the sensor |
y due to braking provided by the emission of | radiation and high-energy particles. |
ource of Strontium 90') from a member of the | Radiation and Public Health Project about the risks of |
, the most energetic form of electromagnetic | radiation, and often followed by a longer-lived "after |
ransmitter in the landing capsule, and space | radiation and atomic-hydrogen spectrometer measurement |
The connection between fallout | radiation and cancer in individual cases has been prac |
they were first treated with DNA-destroying | radiation, and the CCD Working Group report in 2010 in |
ured improved reliability, reduced side lobe | radiation and the ability to be paired with a centimet |
ort his theories of calorific and frigorific | radiation and said the communication of heat was the n |
r, bombs are very inefficient ways to spread | radiation, and all such special weapons have problems |
provide synchronised sources of synchrotron | radiation and free electron laser radiation covering t |
eyl tensor vanishes contain no gravitational | radiation and are also conformally flat. |
ccident 114 patients received an overdose of | radiation and 13 died of radiation-related injuries. |
istinguished from back to front the lemnical | radiation and a particular nucleus, in front of it the |
from air pollution and cancer prevention to | radiation and environmental advocacy. |
der extreme conditions such as high acidity, | radiation and metal contamination are of particular in |
(the Public Council for Prevention of Noise, | Radiation and Air Pollution in Israel), and also chair |
ons generally come from background continuum | radiation and a spectrum will show a drop in the conti |
At the later stages of | radiation- and matter-domination, these fluctuations re |
before starting work on his new publication, | Radiation and Reason (2009). |
well as suppressing the intense ultraviolet | radiation and fumes that are a part of the shielded me |
y UV sources such as lightning, arc welding, | radiation, and sunlight. |
It is also used in detectors of ultraviolet | radiation, and in AlGaN/GaN HEMT transistors. |
meteor, but has absorbed massive amounts of | radiation and become a super villain described as a "K |
ecraft measuring atmospheric and terrestrial | radiation, and they are mostly used for meteorological |
d his forcefield to protect himself from the | radiation and to allow Kup to recognise him. |
The Solar | Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) is a NASA-spo |
vistic jets towards us, emitting synchrotron | radiation and bremsstrahlung that appears blueshifted. |
vast variety of sources including chemicals, | radiation and other. |
Solrad 1, also known as Galactic | Radiation and Background 1 (GRAB-1), Sunray 1, and Sol |
s of Walter Heitler's book Quantum Theory of | Radiation and Nevill Francis Mott & Harrie Massey's bo |
de organic compound gases combine with solar | radiation and decompose in the stratosphere, releasing |
ence satellites with the covernames Galactic | Radiation and Background (GRAB) and POPPY operated by |
ol) for organisms as they are exposed to the | radiation and weightless conditions in space for six m |
Her research focused on the effects of | radiation and other agents on genetic mutation, as wel |
Radiation and scattering of waves, Leopold B. Felsen, | |
tates Atomic Energy Commission on the use of | radiation and radioactive materials in cancer treatmen |
He was a pioneer in the field of | radiation and photochemistry |
he bulk of the damage comes from the thermal | radiation and secondary fires. |
J. Toelkes (Swami Prem Niren), hypothesised | radiation and thallium in a deliberately irradiated ma |
Epsilon rays are a form of particle | radiation and are composed of electrons. |
Board of | Radiation and Isotope Technology is a unit of the Depa |
erence in 1911 was devoted to "the theory of | radiation and quanta". |
her cells act as heat pumps, driven by solar | radiation and the evaporation of sea water. |
ncludes photocurrent generated by background | radiation and the saturation current of the semiconduc |
Until 1965 it was called the Institute of | Radiation and Physicochemical Biology of the Russian A |
e, SSDs are almost insensitive to background | radiation, and their sensitivity can be adjusted by co |
131I emits both beta and gamma | radiation and decays with a half-life of 8 days. |
a substance absorbs photons (electromagnetic | radiation) and then re-radiates photons. |
Genes, | Radiation, and Society. |
He was an expert in medical uses of infrared | radiation and had pioneered its use in detecting breas |
onths to live, he underwent chemotherapy and | radiation and continued to coach. |
UV | radiation and Mitomycin C are used because the DNA dam |
od sun access for faster sterilization by UV | radiation and drying. |
electromagnetic therapy and electromagnetic | radiation and health research, electromagnetic spectru |
t increases nitric oxide production after UV | radiation, and in the absence of this gene the bacteri |
ly involved in mass calculations in isotopic | radiation and ionization nuclear and atomic energy. |
ng starring Steve Dahl and featuring Teenage | Radiation and Garry Meier. |
Main article: Galactic | Radiation and Background |
ntrol of the agro-industry, electro-magnetic | radiation, and the global harmonisation of the food tr |
Interactions between electromagnetic | radiation and ionized gas have been studied extensivel |
d calculations of the absorption of infrared | radiation, and he made use of early electronic compute |
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics 12: 3-3. | |
list in the area of the interaction of laser | radiation and tissue, and particularly in using diagno |
vapour absorbs and attenuates submillimetre | radiation and thus a dry site is required for this typ |
RA-II is a source of high-energy synchrotron | radiation and also a pre-accelerator for the HERA. |
rned about nuclear power, radioactive waste, | radiation and sustainable energy issues. |
districts of Punjab that revealed chemical, | radiation and biological toxicity there was rampant. |
g also worked on stellar structure involving | radiation and convection, at the same time as Ludwig B |
Further information: Black hole, Hawking | radiation, and Entropy |
d invented a number of devices for measuring | radiation, and determined the freezing and melting poi |
C.S., Blaustein, A.R. [Editors] Ultraviolet | Radiation and Evolution, Springer, 2002 |
tions of tumorocidal agents such as ionizing | radiation and chemotherapeutic drugs with 2-DG provide |
e glacier that monitors temperature changes, | radiation, and precipitation |
phase of habitat construction, hard-plastic | radiation- and abrasion-resistant geodesic domes could |
freely exposed to the air but shielded from | radiation and moisture. |
stant to water, moisture, most chemicals, UV | radiation, and micro-organisms. |
arization of the cosmic microwave background | radiation and frequency distribution of the gravitatio |
ancer cells more sensitive to the effects of | radiation and certain anticancer drugs. |
lavonoids that protect them from ultraviolet | radiation and give them a pink colour. |
per hot stars that generate large amounts of | radiation and stellar wind. |
used for research in the emerging fields of | radiation and radioactivity and some of the Hunter's H |
They also carried payloads to investigate | radiation and cosmic rays. |
s caused by cosmic irradiaton by ultraviolet | radiation and charged particles. |
This includes direct sunlight, diffuse sky | radiation, and (often) both of these reflected from th |
ent sources: the cosmic microwave background | radiation and large scale structure, age of the univer |
The film is sensitive to | radiation and, once developed, exposed areas increase |
spectrum, one example of which is black-body | radiation; another is the thermal radiation of the opa |
The beam of | radiation appears to be pointed directly toward Earth. |
Due to the star's rotation this | radiation appears to pulse, colloquially called the "l |
ich patients were given massive overdoses of | radiation, approximately 100 times the intended dose. |
pernova, as an explosive event that released | radiation approximately equal to the Sun's total energ |
ers, many of whom are mutated by the ambient | radiation, are left to their own devices, but a crimin |
urces of exposure of electronics to ionizing | radiation are the Van Allen radiation belts for satell |
are likely to be affected (blast and thermal | radiation) are identical physical damage mechanisms to |
experiment that attempts to detect Cherenkov | radiation arising from interactions between water and |
s manned by the Vanir, guards clad in ornate | radiation armor. |
ellites, and to record data about artificial | radiation around the Earth. |
olon suggests that it is due to the magnetic | radiation around the planet. |
made using a lens to focus the illuminating | radiation, as is done with the rays of the visible spe |
A dark star may emit indirect | radiation as described above. |
nstruments from direct solar and Earth based | radiation as well as radio interference from Earth and |
, a compartment not as protected from cosmic | radiation as other Mir compartments. |
in a molecule, followed by reemission of the | radiation as the bond returns to its normal state. |
The microwave background | radiation as measured by the COBE satellite is very sm |
It will feature Hawking | radiation, as virtual particles created in its vicinit |
o receive a comparable amount of ultraviolet | radiation as the Earth does from the Sun, however it i |
e recognition of Cosmic microwave background | radiation as a detectable phenomenon in the spring of |
re unable obtain any readings for background | radiation at all, depsite changing batteries in the Ge |
The theory for the distribution of solar | radiation at the top of the atmosphere concerns how th |
nstrument only senses horizontally polarized | radiation at a frequency of 19 GHz, and can be used to |
tor (ISF) is the proportion of diffuse solar | radiation at a given location relative to that in the |
ly observable in visible light but also emit | radiation at radio wavelengths. |
nd the electron beam and produce synchrotron | radiation at the Australian Synchrotron |
Many polymers are also attacked by UV | radiation at vulnerable points in their chain structur |
Gamma rays are electromagnetic | radiation at the short-wavelength, or high-frequency, |
Some characteristics of non-thermal solar | radiation at metre wave-lengths. |
This star is emitting an excess of infrared | radiation at a wavelength of 70 μm. |
led PbS elements are commonly used to detect | radiation at only short wavelengths of less than 2 mic |
emperatures typically emit the bulk of their | radiation at wavelengths between a few hundred microme |
orf antenna has 2 masts to allow directional | radiation at night (the same frequency is used by a st |
to an excited energy state, they can amplify | radiation at the proper frequency. |
ring into a dedicated source of synchrotron | radiation at a cost of £3M at 1974 prices. |
These molecules tend to absorb | radiation at shorter wavelengths, resulting in a remar |
ace Telescope revealed an excess of infrared | radiation at a wavelength of 160 μm. |
Bursts of solar | radiation at metre wavelengths. |
e two lobes with "hot spots" of more intense | radiation at their edges. |
f the portion of the host galaxy which emits | radiation at visible wavelengths. |
The zinc roof reflects solar | radiation away from the building reducing cooling cost |
Seen from below, clouds emit infrared | radiation back to the surface, and so exert a warming |
ure the 4 separate components of the surface | radiation balance. |
The safety system will also shut down the | radiation beam if the door to the hutch is accidentall |
irradiated by densely and sparsely ionizing | radiation beams are shown in Fig. 14.1. |
est materials and fuels, and produce neutron | radiation beams, that became an indispensable tool in |
re of the star, which results in most of its | radiation being emitted in the infrared rather than at |
ry low noise MCT detector, which allows only | radiation below 1750 cm−1 to reach the MCT detector; t |
ted out of Dartmouth that will work with the | Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) mission due to laun |
Radiation Belt Storm Probes | |
shelf components in space, especially in the | radiation belt. |
bservations outside of the Earth's umbra and | radiation belt. |
rged particles is now known as the Van Allen | radiation belt. |
rst student spacecraft passed over Van Allen | radiation belt. |
Artificial | radiation belts were created and their effect was meas |
would be high enough to be clear of Earth's | radiation belts while exposing the spacecraft to an en |
nts can try to correlate observations in the | Radiation Belts with the number of particles ejected. |
BARREL will help study the Van Allen | Radiation Belts and why they wax and wane over time. |
IGY included the discovery of the Van Allen | radiation belts and the discovery of mid-ocean submari |
The comments about Sputnik-2 and -3 and the | radiation belts is inaccurate, but a discussion of tha |
le but put the observatory above the Earth's | radiation belts for most of its orbit. |
e strength of the Moon's magnetic field, its | radiation belts, and the nature of lunar rocks (which |
er to study the Earth's (and possible lunar) | radiation belts, mounted on the instrument platform, a |
field and the solar wind forms the Van Allen | radiation belts, a pair of concentric, torus-shaped re |
SO 7 passed fairly deeply into the Van Allen | radiation belts, so that bombardment by high energy pr |
for 'enabling investigations of the Earth's | radiation belts,' and a 556-185,200 km (300-100,000 nm |
ns and electrons) trapped in the terrestrial | radiation belts. |
r or lung disease as a result of exposure to | radiation, beryllium and other hazards. |
Its x-ray telescope was used to measure | radiation between 0.05 and 0.5 nanometres. |
he one of the world's leading researchers in | radiation biology and in genetic mutations. |
n various tracks, including Medical Physics, | Radiation biology, Medical Health Physics, and Neuroim |
He wrote Nuclear | Radiation Biology, A Nuclear Reference Manual, Must We |
his contributions in founding the science of | radiation biology, and for his leadership in promoting |
known for his contributions in the field of | radiation biology. |
roximately 200 papers on nuclear physics and | radiation biophysics. |
in and her kittens after having survived the | radiation blast deep in the ship's enormous cargo hold |
In the 21st century, a blast of cosmic | radiation bombarded Terra-12, a deep-space outpost of |
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