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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is radiated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the emission of energy, light, or heat from a source.
Example: "The heat is radiated from the sun, warming the Earth."
Alternatives: "is emitted" or "is released."
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The target volume is radiated point-by-point in contrast to the radiation in layers in passive beam modulation.
In contrast, non-selective external beam radiation has higher rates of radiation-induced liver disease as normal hepatic tissue is radiated in addition to the tumour.
The excitation energy stored in excited atoms and nuclei is radiated usually as visible light from atoms and as gamma radiation from nuclei as they return to their ground states.
Continued fusion not only releases the energy that is radiated but also results in nucleosynthesis, the production of heavier nuclei.
There is still a lot of earthquake and tsunami rubble about but, because it is radiated, it cannot be disposed of.
As matter is sucked from the ring into the hole, part of it is converted into energy, which is radiated into space.
The energy of the burning core is transported toward the surface of the star, where it is radiated at an effective temperature.
The items are thrown into a reverberatory furnace (in which heat is radiated from the roof into the material treated) and melted while the impurities are burned off.
Converting 0.7 percent of the 2 × 1032 grams of hydrogen into energy that is radiated at 4 × 1033 ergs per second permits the Sun to shine for 3 × 1017 seconds, or 10 billion years at the present rate.
During the winter months in middle and high latitudes, the lower parts of the troposphere over continents often serve as reservoirs of cold air as heat is radiated into space throughout the long nights.
They are transparent to the visible and "near" infra-red light emitted by the sun, but absorb the lower frequency "far" infra-red that is radiated back from the earth's surface when it has been warmed by the sun's rays.
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