Sentence examples for radiation barriers from inspiring English sources

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The lack of correlation between butterfly and moth species richness among fragments (r2 = 0.005) is best explained by movements of moths at night when ambient conditions in forest and pasture are most similar; butterflies face substantial daytime temperature, humidity, and solar radiation barriers.

The purpose of this study is to review the strategy for radiation barriers in the fusion power plants and to produce simulation data for the conceptual design of safety features to maintain the integrity of such barriers as a part of R&D program through the National Fusion Research Institute of Korea.

Whereas chemical mutagens expose the user to high (e.g., ethyl methanesulfonate and methylnitronitrosoguanidine) or very high toxicity (e.g., ethidium bromide and sodium azide), radiation (e.g., X-ray and γ-ray) exposes the user to a permanent danger which requires additional control measures such as radiation badges and radiation barriers.

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Graham explains that the plasmaspheric hiss is comprised of "very low-frequency electromagnetic waves," which act like a radiation barrier.

Radiation barrier of plutonium is also introduced as a new technical difficulty factor.

High activity of the regenerated fuel caused by minor actinides is a radiation barrier against fuel thefts.

The benefits of such an approach include (1) greatly reduced cost of the actinide/fission product separation process, (2) ease of recycle of the fuel particles, and (3) a radiation barrier to prevent theft or diversion of the recycled fuel particles during the time they are re-fabricated into new fuel.

"Don't breathe," she said, stepping behind the radiation barrier.

"Just let it be over". "Don't breathe," she said stepping behind the radiation barrier.

The water ice counteracts the traditional danger of living above ground by serving as a radiation barrier, offsetting fears of solar exposure that have, until now, projected Martian architecture into a dark underworld buried beneath a regolithic surface that is believed to contain perchlorates, gypsum and other substances hazardous to human life. .

Under different environmental pressure conditions, each species could have rapidly evolved by regulating gene expression leading to morphological variations and ecological adaptations as observed for species resulting from rapid adaptive radiation (Barrier et al. 2001; Kapralov et al. 2013).

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