Sentence examples for an equal radiation from inspiring English sources

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But through different routes of administration, such as per oral, intravenous, and per nasal administration routes of 125I-odorranalectin at an equal radiation dose, the specificity of its glycosyl-binding may be identified.

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Use of a rotating roller bearing is highly appreciated in UV-C systems to provide equal radiation among fruit surfaces.

Further studies performed with in vivo models found tumour regression and up to 66% increase in the 1-year survival when mice were treated with 1.9 nm Au NPs, compared to those non treated with NPs, under equal radiation conditions (Butterworth et al. 2010).

Sixty-three female KM mice (18∼22 g) were grouped randomly into three groups receiving oral, intravenous and intranasal administration of 125I-odorranalectin at equal radiation dose (400 µCi·kg−1), respectively.

Advanced treatment delivery such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) demonstrated a decrease in rectal toxicity compared to three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) with equal radiation doses [ 5, 6].

Importantly, an equal dose of radiation delivered acutely did induce DNA damage and DNA damage responses, thus demonstrating in an in vivo animal model that lowering the dose-rate suppresses the potentially deleterious impact of radiation.

Lastly, we studied the incidence of apoptosis in embryos exposed to an equal total dose of radiation that resulted from increasing the incoming energy while lowering the exposure time.

The level of radioactivity found in the spinach would, if consumed for a year, equal the radiation received in a single CAT scan, he said, while that detected in milk would amount to just a fraction of a CAT scan.

Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano, said the level of radioactivity found in the spinach would, if consumed for a year, equal the radiation received in a single CT scan.

Such balanced chromosomal translocations are induced by ionising radiation at an equal frequency with unbalanced dicentrics exchanges (Finnon et al, 1999), and both are formed by the same processes of misrepair of the initial DNA lesions.

After 1 min of radiation, the solution has an equal absorption in whole regions, so it looks transparent.

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