Sentence examples for enough radiation from inspiring English sources

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Then, later, "kitty litter and bananas contain enough radiation to set off many airport detectors".

Those monster antennas atop Sears Tower pump out enough radiation to microwave a woolly mammoth.

This turns the body into a main sequence star, producing light, heat and enough radiation pressure to stop gravitational collapse.

Removed from shielding, they weigh a few pounds, but would emit enough radiation to kill a terrorist before he could attach it to conventional explosives.

The doctors realized in retrospect that even though most of these dead had also suffered from burns and blast effects, they had absorbed enough radiation to kill them.

Enough radiation escapes to allow the phone to communicate with the network, but the rest bathes the inside of the carriage with bouncing microwaves.This sounds worrying.

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Goat #119, tethered inside a gun turret and shielded by armor plate, received enough fireball radiation to die four days later of radiation sickness having survived two days longer than goat #53, which was on the deck, unshielded.

Could you get enough microwave radiation to give you cataracts? A. No, you couldn't.

Postal authorities might also consider flooding the workplace with enough ultraviolet radiation to disable any anthrax floating in the air without harming workers.

If strong enough, the radiation can penetrate clothing and cause water molecules just below the surface of the skin to vibrate.

Finally the central star becomes less luminous and can no longer provide enough ultraviolet radiation to keep even the dilute nebula ionized.

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