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But the software fix did not arrive in time to help a woman who, several months later, was being radiated for cancer of the larynx.
To form the polymer walls, UV light was radiated for 400 s through a photomask comprising 300 × 300 μm2 of dark square patterns with a 30-μm spacing.
"Think about bone marrow transplants, let's say unfortunately you have leukaemia and you have to have your bone marrow radiated for the cancer to be killed and then it is replaced by bone marrow from someone else - say me.
It's possible that the monsters are simply the personified animals mutated after the diseased earth was radiated for 800 years.
For stress treatment leaves were sprayed with 5 mM AgNO3 or placed under a UV lamp (Desaga UVVIS, λ = 254 nm, 8 W) at a distance of 20 cm and radiated for 2 h.
The majority (∼80%) of microtubers (which we designated as type I) contained many astrocytes with long processes that radiated for several hundred micrometers into the adjacent gray matter, which was occupied by protoplasmic astrocytes.
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She radiated enthusiasm for everything she tackled, which was contagious to all who knew her.
He radiated scorn for those who, unlike himself, had been to university.
'An Aura He Created' Mr. Kerry's 6-foot-4-inch frame has radiated stature for decades.
An array of tiny pieces of paraelectric material can sense the heat radiated by, for example, a person, and the pattern of the array's electrical outputs can then be used to construct an image.
She won the part because of familiarity — she, too, is a Silver Lake mom; that's her own minivan on screen — and because she radiated empathy for a character who might not deserve it.
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