Sentence examples for cold rays from inspiring English sources

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He was studying the impact of cold rays, earth rays, electromagnetic waves and other forms of radiation on his health and safety.

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Growth-limiting factors including drought, salinity, cold, UV rays as well as pathogenic micro-organisms, e.g. fungi, bacteria, viruses, etc. all can jeopardize the plant life if not negated by plant protective responses.

Mr. Kingsley's bright, cold, X-ray eyes convey layers of emotional conflict as his protégé ascends from a lackey into a key player for the I.R.A.

It's 1994 and I'm lying on a cold, hard X-Ray table in the cardiac catheterization room of the Methodist Hospital in Houston.

This was done by crushing single crystals of MgSeO4·9H2O with an LN2-cooled steel pestle and mortar and loading the powder into a Peltier-cooled X-ray cold stage (Wood et al., 2012 ▶) at ∼ 260 K.

But another kind of mirage occurs when cold air bends light rays downward.

Paster: The window is a buffer between your home and sound, heat, cold and the UV rays of the sun.

Although he can't peek into the nest, he pointed out that even if such eggs did hatch, the chicks that emerged would be exposed to cold rain and deadly rays of sun if their parents had flown away.

Now, researchers may have a means for remote disinfection in a portable "flashlight" that shines a ray of cold plasma to kill bacteria in minutes.

Cold neutron and X-ray imaging can be used for the heated set-up to try to capture actual dry out phenomena.

Despite so many chill winds and cold rains, "heart-lung" machine, the budding rose of surgery, was eventually blossom brightly in the radiant rays of sunlight.

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